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Reduction of French solar tariffs – how can investors protect

Broadly speaking, for ground-mounted solar projects located in mainland France, the feed-in tariffs will be reduced from EUR 570 per MwH to EUR 30 per MwH. The minimum feed-in tariff will be in the range of EUR 18 to EUR 50 per MwH, and the average feed-in tariff will be around EUR 30 per MwH.

Changes to solar feed-in tariff rates

While households installing solar PV panels will be affected by the tariff reduction, it''s not just domestic-sized solar systems undergoing cuts. Systems between 4kW and 50kW will also see their tariff levels drop due to the nine-month rule; this despite installations in these capacity bandings falling below the capacity triggers introduced

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Reduction of French solar tariffs – how can investors protect their

Broadly speaking, for ground-mounted solar projects located in mainland France, the feed-in tariffs will be reduced from EUR 570 per MwH to EUR 30 per MwH. The minimum feed-in tariff will be in the range of EUR 18 to EUR 50 per MwH, and the average

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