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Just as a note: Old Ferraris meters are actually not allowed for balcony power plants and would have to be replaced beforehand. So you don't actually get any money back for electricity fed into the grid. So far there have been no penalties for this (as far as we know), but of course this may change in the future.
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@Elyani A counting down meter is even better than the feed-in tariff ;) but of course you are right, officially it is not allowed.
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@Elyani yes this is correct, but I do not even want to know how many plants are operated in this way😉
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@RealRose 80-90% for sure :D. Just wanted to mention it, not that people think that would be right or "normal" so
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@Elyani quasi like driving too fast with the car🥳
@Elyani It always depends. I also still have an old Ferraris meter and the balcony power plant is officially registered. The answer from my grid operator: "We will replace the meter at some point in rotation. You may operate the plant at the old meter until then, we consider the excess at a 600W plant as so small that it passes as tolerance."
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