YYbias78 2020-08-15 21:59:22#2 Doing photovoltaic installation yourself will certainly be more worthwhile. Yes. But as long as the general contractor offers me all inclusive for €1,600 per kWp, it's okay. Sure, €100-300 too much. But from a single source.
Doing photovoltaic installation yourself will certainly be more worthwhile. Yes. But as long as the general contractor offers me all inclusive for €1,600 per kWp, it's okay. Sure, €100-300 too much. But from a single source.
FFuchur 2020-08-15 22:03:30#3What does "from a single source" bring you in photovoltaics? Preparing empty conduits, done. At 1600€/kWp (net?), the system can hardly achieve amortization with the current tariffs.
What does "from a single source" bring you in photovoltaics? Preparing empty conduits, done. At 1600€/kWp (net?), the system can hardly achieve amortization with the current tariffs.
AAndre77 2020-08-15 22:17:17#4 Yes. But as long as the general contractor offers me €1,600 per kWp all inclusive, it's okay. Sure, €100-300 too much. But from a single source. I offer €1,075 net per kWp (for a 9.9 kW), externally contracted.
Yes. But as long as the general contractor offers me €1,600 per kWp all inclusive, it's okay. Sure, €100-300 too much. But from a single source. I offer €1,075 net per kWp (for a 9.9 kW), externally contracted.
Ttomtom79 2020-08-15 22:21:28#5I would, if photovoltaics, remove the brine-water heat pump and go for a normal air-water heat pump. How much would the savings be with your gu?
I would, if photovoltaics, remove the brine-water heat pump and go for a normal air-water heat pump. How much would the savings be with your gu?
YYbias78 2020-08-15 22:23:32#6 I offer 1075€ net per kWp (for a 9.9), outsourced. Just send me a PM please