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SBK: Photovoltaic systems Hamburg Bergedorf – specialist Jürgensen from Hamburg gives excellent advice, but still understandable for everyone – ots press portal – advertorials

Hamburg (ots) – The top professional for photovoltaic systems in Hamburg Lars Jürgensen brings light into the thicket of photovoltaics in Hamburg Bergedorf and the surrounding area. The professional makes it for everyone, no matter whether privately or commercially, what they are looking for and, with their specialist advice, the whole complexity of photovoltaics is generally understandable for everyone.

Even though photovoltaics has long matured into standard technology and there is no shortage of preconfigured complete systems, interested parties should by no means forego professional advice. On the topic of photovoltaics Hamburg Bergedorf (https://photovoltaik-hamburg.com/bergedorf/) private and commercial interested parties can continue to rely on the expertise of Mr. Lars Jürgensen, who has been active as a photovoltaics expert in this very field for 20 years from the very beginning is.

As a very competent photovoltaic consultant, Mr. Jürgensen is particularly familiar with the technical finesse of solar power systems. In this way, he supports customers in maximizing the yield of their photovoltaic system. In addition, when it comes to legal issues relating to photovoltaics, customers are in the best of hands with Mr. Jürgensen. Over the years, a complex set of rules has developed around government support for photovoltaics. In addition to funding through the Renewable Energy Sources Act (EEG), KfW funding programs as well as various programs of the federal states have been launched. Selected subsidies can be combined with each other, others exclude each other. With Mr. Jürgensen, homeowners have a unique guide through this jungle of subsidies at their side.

Photovoltaics Hamburg Bergedorf – mandatory from 2023!

The Hamburg Senate has decided on an obligation to use photovoltaics. From January 1st, 2023, all new buildings must have a photovoltaic system. From 2025, this obligation will also apply to all existing buildings whose roof cladding will be completely replaced. The law only provides for a few special cases, for example when issues relating to the protection of historical monuments conflict with the commissioning of a solar system. In addition, exceptions are possible if the economical operation of a photovoltaic system is by no means feasible. However, this requires precise reasoning and only applies to a few buildings. In particular, a flat roof absolutely does not justify the assumption of inefficiency. In this case, the modules could be optimally aligned by means of an elevation. However, it is absolutely not necessary to purchase a system yourself. Landlords can also rent systems or rent out the roof area so that third-party providers can operate such a system there.

Photovoltaics pay off, but the concepts are changing

When the first private photovoltaic systems were built more than 20 years ago, these were used solely to feed electricity into the public grid. It was not planned and often even technically not feasible to use the solar power yourself. It may seem suspicious to first feed the electricity generated on the roof into the power grid and then buy it back from the electricity provider, but that was the easiest method. Also from an economic perspective, the very first plant operators had no objections to this approach. The feed-in tariff that they received for all kilowatt-hours fed into the grid was extremely high at the beginning, and the electricity prices were noticeably lower than they are now. With the growing success of photovoltaics, this method became problematic over time. The quota of solar power in the network increased continuously and the weather-related fluctuations in the power fed in became a problem for the network operators.

You can get additional information on the topic of photovoltaics and the Hamburg experts on site at https://photovoltaik-hamburg.com/bergedorf/

Press contact:

Lars Jürgensen Phone 0176/21106969 [email protected]

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