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Solar Energy Incentives in Austria Run Out in 33 Seconds, Industry Is Outraged

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Solar Energy Incentives in Austria Run Out in 33 Seconds, Industry Is Outraged
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Points clés

  • In Austria, the solar energy incentive budget was exhausted just 33 seconds after applications opened.
  • PV-Austria and the Guild of Electrical Engineering criticized the inadequacy of the system and demanded urgent reform.
  • Industry representatives are demanding a roundtable meeting with the participation of all stakeholders at the Ministry of Energy.

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Budget exhausted in 33 seconds

In Austria, PV-Austria and the Federal Guild of Electrical Engineering heavily criticized the latest incentive approvals granted for new solar energy (Photovoltaic) systems. The fact that the budget allocated for incentives filled up and was completely exhausted in exactly 33 seconds revealed the serious accessibility problem in the system.

Thanks to rising electricity costs and growing environmental awareness, the demand for solar panels has gained great momentum in Austria. However, the incentives running out in seconds cause a large portion of the applying households to be left behind without being able to benefit.

Industry representatives state that the current distribution system is unsustainable and demand an urgent solution. They want a roundtable meeting to be organized with the leadership of the Ministry of Energy, bringing all stakeholders together, and the incentive mechanism to be redesigned.

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Exactly what happened with solar energy incentives in Austria?
As a result of the applications for the incentive budget allocated for new photovoltaic systems, the resources were completely exhausted in just 33 seconds.
Who is affected by this situation and how?
Households and consumers who want to benefit from the incentives are negatively affected; since the incentives fill up in seconds, most people cannot receive support.
What is the industry's demand in response to this situation?
Industry representatives demand that a roundtable meeting be organized with the participation of all relevant institutions and organizations under the leadership of the Ministry of Energy, and that the system be changed.

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