Norway's clean energy agency Enova will increase the maximum PV system size eligible for rebates from 15 to 20 kW and the maximum subsidy amount from 1,250 to 2,000 NOK ($226.7) per kW installed.
[pdf] The government will subsidize up to 60% of the cost of installing a residential energy storage system,with a maximum subsidy of 50,000 kroner or $5,600. The announcement follows the country's plans to stop burning fossil fuels to make electricity by the year 2040.
[pdf] The notice outlines subsidy policies for new energy storage, including the following: Independent energy storage capacity will receive a capacity compensation of 0.2 CNY/kWh discharged, gradually decreasing by 20% annually starting from 2024 until 2025. [pdf].
[pdf] The city's new energy storage subsidy policy directly addresses this gap, offering up to €6,000 for residential systems and €50,000 for commercial installations.
[pdf] The new regulation was published in the Journal of Laws of the Republic of Poland on March 7, setting the stage for the National Fund for Environmental Protection and Water Management to launch the subsidy scheme by the end of Q1 or early Q2 2025.
[pdf] Under this new law, homeowners who purchase their systems with cash or a loan will no longer be eligible for the 30% federal tax credit after December 31, 2025. Previously, this solar tax credit was available through 2034.
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