Portugal

Country/Tariff Roof-Top Ground-Based BIPV Term
Portugal

>5kW = 0.32

<5kW = 0.42

<11kW = 0.326

12 to 250kW = 0.215

250kW = 0.26

<250kW = 0.26

>5kW = 0.32

<5kW = 0.42

<250kW = 0.26

20 years

Portugal is home to the world's largest solar panel factory and is therefore a huge investor in renewable energy sources. The country has ambitious targets for RES and is working towards reaching these by 2020.

Targets for the country include reaching a 31% share of RES on the final consumption of energy in 2020 and a 39% Share of RES on gross electricity consumption by 2010.

Nationally Portugal hopes to reach an indicative target of a 45% share of RES on gross electricity consumption by 2010 following national energy policy commitment.

Tariffs:

<5kW (Micro-generation) =0,326€/kWh (first 8 years) and 0,185€/kWh (7 years) (15 years)
>5kW < 250kW=(Mini-Generation) = 0,215€/kWh (flat for 15 Years) Above 20kW there is a disount auction.

2MW Slots from Public tender (150MW) = 0,26€/kWh for 20 Years.

 

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