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PV Solutions for any case

Sunlight rays are absorbed by photovoltaic systems (PV) and turned into power. Due to our exceptional sunshine conditions for the majority of the year, photovoltaic systems are especially well suited to Greece & Cyprus.

Depending on the available area for installation, each solar system consists of a different number of solar panels. Electricity generated can either be sent to the EAC network or kept in batteries for usage at night or during periods of low sunlight. Photovoltaic systems can be categorised into three types: residential, commercial (grid linked), and stand-alone, depending on the extent of the installation, the installed power, and the consumption of electricity.

Category A:Photovoltaic systems (PV) connected to the network by measurement compensation method (net-metering)

Category A beneficiaries are all electricity consumers.

• The maximum power of each PV system that can be installed is 10.4 kW per account of electricity consumption.

• PV systems can be installed on the roof of legally erected immovable property or on the ground within the same piece where the legal immovable property is located and/or adjacent pieces to the immovable property to serve.

   Category B: Renewable energy systems connected to the network by the method of bill clearing (net-billing).

Category B beneficiaries are all electricity consumers.

The maximum power of each renewable energy system that can be installed under Category B is 8MW per account of electricity consumption.

Renewable energy systems can be installed on the roof of legally erected substrates or on the ground within the same piece and/or adjacent pieces with the substrates that they will serve.

Category C beneficiaries are all electricity consumers

Autonomous renewable energy systems can be installed according to the needs of the consumer, without limiting the maximum power of each system.

Category C: Autonomous  systems not connected to the grid.

Category D: Photovoltaic (PV) systems connected to the network by virtualized measurement compensation (virtual net-metering)

 Category D beneficiaries are domestic consumers and professional farmers.

 PV systems are installed in a location other than the serviced hypostate.

The generated electricity of a PV system is offset by the imported electricity from the network (consumption/account) of a single residential unit or agricultural substance, located in a different space from the PV system.

 The maximum power of each PV system that can be installed is :

• for households 10.4 kW per electricity bill

• for professional farmers 20 kW per electricity bill.

Category E: Photovoltaic (PV) systems connected to the network by virtualized measurement compensation (virtual net-billing)

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The introduction of Virtual net-billing, the virtual billing, provides the possibility for companies that cannot install photovoltaic in their immovable property or adjacent unit, to install a photovoltaic system in any unit even outside the province and their production to be offset with the account of the consumption of that immovable property.

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