The objective of RE (2005) of electricity was 35% (1997–2010). However, (2006) the Finnish objective was dropped to 31.5% (1997–2010). According to 'Renewables Global Status Report' Finland aims to increase RE only 2% in 13 years. This objective to add the RE use with 2% in 13 years is among the modest of all the EU countries. The public in Finland in 2013 were €700 million for fossil energy and €60 millio.
[pdf] Prices for grid-connected PV installations range from 1.000 Euro/kW (>1 MW) to 1,300-2.000 Euro (< 10 kW). PV offgrid-systems with battery range from 3.500 Euro/kW (>1 kW) to 5,000 Euro/kW (< 1kW)..
Prices for grid-connected PV installations range from 1.000 Euro/kW (>1 MW) to 1,300-2.000 Euro (< 10 kW). PV offgrid-systems with battery range from 3.500 Euro/kW (>1 kW) to 5,000 Euro/kW (< 1kW)..
The average price for a high-quality solar electricity system is 7,000–10,000 euros and it is eligible for household deduction. If the system produces surplus electricity, you can sell it.
[pdf] Energy markets in Finland are based on free enterprise and open competition. The electric power industry in Finland has been open for competition since the new electricity market legislation in 1995. At the same occasion Finland joined the joint area where spot prices for electricity are determined at the common electricity exchange . Power can be boug.
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