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Germany Installed over half GW PV In January

PV additions of more than half a GW in January 2019 is a good sign of solar power’s growing strength in Germany, even if it was majorly due to an extraordinary FIT decrease. January additions have been constantly going up in the last few years.

Anu Bhambhani
  • Germany's Bundesnetzagentur has published the monthly solar PV capacity addition and says in January 2019 new additions totalled 579 MW
  • Rush to install solar power capacity of up to 750 kW before FIT reduction due in February 2019 seems to be one of the reasons for this uptake
  • Cumulative solar power capacity of the country has now shot beyond 46.5 GW

Starting the year 2019 with a bang, Germany's Federal Network Agency (Bundesnetzagentur) said the country installed over half a GW in the month of January 2019 itself with 578.959 MW.

The biggest contributor to this number were rooftop systems with  502.9 MW. Interestingly, only 52.3 MW of ground mounted PV were installed, out of which 23.67 MW came from projects of up to 750 kW non-tender capacity. A major reason for this hike seems to be an extraordinary and  feed-in-tariff (FIT) cut for commercial and industrial systems of 40 to 750 kW that was surprisingly announced in November. The reduction is implemented in three phases starting in February 2019.

Moreover,  76 new tenant power plants (Mieterstrom-Systems) equal to 1.46 MW were registered, bringing the total for that segment to 434 projects and 9.47 MW.

In comparison the Jan 2019 installations, in the same month a year earlier PV additions totalled 220 MW, which back then was a good jump over the previous 2 years (see Germany Hits January PV High Of 220 MW). Even sequentially, the numbers were top; 376 MW of new capacity was installed in December 2018, taking the cumulative for the year 2018 to over 2.96 GW (see Germany Installed Close To 3 GW Solar In 2018).

The January 2019 additions take the country's cumulative solar power capacity installed to 46.5 GW, adding up 10.566 GW before 2010, and 35.9 GW added since 2010.

With solar installations meeting the 12 months target threshold, FITs are cut as of March. From March 1, 2019, FIT for system capacities of up to 10 kW will come down to €0.1123 per kWh, for 10 kW to 40 kW it will be €0.1092 per kWh and for those between 40 kW to 100 kW, it will be €0.0899 per kWh. For system ranges of between 40 kW to 750 kW, the FIT will be reduced to €0.0939 per kWh.