The Polish authorities will elevate subsidy ranges for rooftop PV and storage techniques from December underneath its Mój Prąd scheme. The rebate for photo voltaic will enhance from PLN 4,000 ($888) to PLN 6,000 and can greater than double from PLN 7,500 to PLN 16,000 for storage.
Poland‘s authorities has revealed that it’ll enhance subsidy ranges for residential PV and storage installations underneath the Mój Prąd (My Electrical energy) rebate scheme.
As of Dec. 15, the subsidy for photo voltaic shall be raised from PLN 4,000 to PLN 6,000. The rebate for storage will greater than double from PLN 7,500 to PLN 16,000, in line with the scheme’s web site. The scheme is open to residential rooftop PV tasks ranging in dimension from 2 kW to 10 kW, and storage installations from 2 kWh.
The modifications will cowl beneficiaries of the fourth version of the rebate scheme, which was launched in April. The federal government additionally prolonged the decision for purposes for the present version of Mój Prąd from the top of December 2022 to the top of March 2023.
Prosumers can submit purposes underneath an settlement regulating the injection of electrical energy generated from micro-installations into the Polish grid. Because the scheme was launched in 2019, it has allotted greater than PLN 1.7 billion to 411,494 PV tasks.
The scheme’s whole funding is PLN 5.34 billion, and purposes shall be accepted till the funds are exhausted. As much as PLN 855 million have been earmarked for the third and fourth editions of this system, which run between 2021 and 2023. The upper rebates are designed to strengthen Poland’s power safety amid Russia’s ongoing invasion of Ukraine.
“The event of renewable power sources is an effective prescription for rising power costs following the battle,” Moskwa stated on Twitter.
Rozwój #OZE to dobra recepta na rosnące na skutek wojny ceny energii. Dlatego od 15.12, w ramach programu #MójPrąd, podnosimy poziom dofinansowania dla instalacji #PV do 6 tys. zł., a do magazynów energii do 15 tys. zł. Zmiana obejmie beneficjentów 4. edycji programu. pic.twitter.com/FFG2qfHNtg
— Anna Moskwa (@moskwa_anna) November 22, 2022