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France announces new FIT tariffs for PV systems up to 500 kW – SPE

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France’s new feed-in tariffs (FITs) for November to January range from €0.13 ($0.141)/kWh to €0.088/kWh, depending on system size.

November 1, 2024
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By pv magazine France

The French energy regulator, the Commission de Régulation de l’Energie (CRE), has been released FITS for rooftop solar installations up to 500 kW in size for November to January.

The new rate for PV systems of less than 3 kW will be €0.103 ($0.112)/kWh, while the rate for PV systems ranging in size from 3 kW to 9 kW will be €0.088/kWh.

The rate for the 9-36 kW category was set at € 0.13/kWh.

For the 36 kW to 100 kW segment, the feed-in tariff is €0.113/kWh, while for the 100 kW to 500 kW category it is €0.105/kWh.

The CRE has also set a rate of €0.1276/kWh for excess power from PV systems up to 3 kW operating under net metering, and of €0.076/kWh for PV systems with a capacity of 9 kW to 100 kW.

All rates have been reduced from the previous three-month period.

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