stelpanel Posted August 7, 2019 Report Posted August 7, 2019 In Nederland kunnen grootverbruikers gebruik maken van de SDE subsidie. Heeft iemand enig idee hoe dit gesimuleerd kan worden in PV Sol? Quote
developer_mh Posted August 7, 2019 Report Posted August 7, 2019 Dear stelpanel, I will translate your post using deepl.com: Quote In the Netherlands, large consumers can make use of the SDE subsidy. Does anyone have any idea how this can be simulated in PV Sol? We will have a look into this, but please be aware that it might take a moment until we find the time to respond. Kind regards, Martin 1 Quote
developer_mh Posted August 8, 2019 Report Posted August 8, 2019 Hi stelpanel, from what I understand from that brochure here https://english.rvo.nl/sites/default/files/2019/04/Brochure SDE Spring 2019.pdf is that you receive a feed-in tariff for your produced energy that is dependent on the "correction amount", i.e. the current market price of energy. In total, if I understand it right, you will always get 9, 11 or 13 ct/kWh as a result, partially from the subsidy, partially from the market price. In this case, calculating SDE in PV*SOL is easy. Just create a new feed-in tariff with the according remuneration (9, 11 or 13 ct/kWh) and select it on the page "Financial Analysis". Please correct me if I understand the SDE+ system wrong. Kind regards, Martin Quote
stelpaneeltje Posted August 8, 2019 Report Posted August 8, 2019 Subidy for delivery Faseamount €105 per MWh Marketprice €22 per MWh Max subsidy for delivery €105 - €22 = €83 per MWh Subsidy for own consumption Faseamount €105 per MWh Marketprice €47 per MWh Maximum subisdy own consumption €105 - €47 = €58 The jearly subsidable production = 285 MWh/year The own consumption = 50% DELIVERY 285 * 50% = 142,5 MWh * €83 = €11.827,50 OWN CONSUMPTION 285 * 50% = 142,5 MWh * €58 = € 8265 TOTAL Total subsidy per year = €20.092,50 Total subsidy in 15 years €301.387,50 Quote
stelpanel Posted August 9, 2019 Author Report Posted August 9, 2019 How can i simulate this in PVSol? Quote
developer_mh Posted August 16, 2019 Report Posted August 16, 2019 Hi again, maybe I am getting something wrong, but I think you just have to enter the resulting subsidy values for feed-in and own consumption in the according fields of your tariff, linke so: Prices are in €/kWh, so you get 0,083 €/kWh of fed-in (delivered) energy and 0,058 €/kWh for own consumption. I will attach an example project file with that tariff that you see here so that you can try it out. Keep in mind that the percentage of own consumption will be a result of the simulation, you don't have to enter it manually. Kind regards, Martin PVSOL 2019 R10 project with SDE tariff model from Netherlands.pvprj Quote
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