Those who want to install a solar power plant or replace an old heating boiler will receive support



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Financial incentives are available to residents who will install solar power plants in their homes or purchase them from a remote solar power plant park. 12 million have been earmarked for this purpose. euro support. It is also possible to apply for and receive financing for the replacement of old heating boilers that use inefficient biomass (firewood, sawdust briquettes). Almost 9.3 million are earmarked for this. euros.

According to the Ministry of Energy, residents who intend to install a solar power plant in a place where they will consume electricity, in geographically remote areas or in a place of electricity in a residential building or its territory, can receive compensation of 243 euros or 323 euros per kW, depending on whether the plant will be installed with or without an inverter.

Residents who purchase a solar power plant from the power plant park will receive a rebate of 323 euros per 1 kW.

Support is provided for the purchase of a power plant up to 10 kW. Residents can also purchase a power plant with a capacity of more than 10 kW, but funds will be provided for 10 kW.

If per capita support has been previously allocated for the installation of a solar power plant of less than 10 kW, then financing may be allocated for the same installation or consumption object to achieve a total capacity of up to 10 kW.

Support is also available for people who want to swap out old biofuel boilers for a new Class 5 biofuel boiler or heat pump. be no later than 2015, and the building must not be connected to the district heating system.

For residents who intend to install a solar power plant themselves or replace an inefficient boiler, it is important to note that funds are not available for completed projects, so equipment can be purchased as of March 31, 2021 and set up only after applying for financial support.

Last year, LTL 30.2 million had already been earmarked for the installation or purchase of solar power plants. 13.8 million euros for the replacement of old boilers. euros.

Currently, there are almost 9.5 thousand in Lithuania. and the installed capacity currently exceeds 88 MW.

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