Subsidies: The Serbian Ministry of Mining and Energy provides subsidies covering up to 50% of installation costs for solar projects. Local municipalities often provide additional incentives, especially for systems of 6 kW or less. Read MoreDownload files
A 5 kW household system costs around 700,000 RSD, or 350,000 RSD with subsidies, with a 6–7 year payback. For companies, a 50 kW system costs €33,000, with savings of €8,500–9,000 per year and a 3–4 year payback. Read MoreDownload files
A 5 kW household system costs around 700,000 RSD, or 350,000 RSD with subsidies, with a 6–7 year payback. For companies, a 50 kW system costs €33,000, with savings of €8,500–9,000 per year and a 3–4 year payback. Read MoreDownload files
We have talked about solar energy in Serbia with Miodrag Vuković, founder and owner of solar energy solutions provider Conseko. Vuković is a pioneer in solar project development. .
How can the state make it easier for people and businesses to produce and consume its own energy, as well as to sell surpluses? For a start, according to Vuković, it is essential to streamline the procedures so that citizens and firms can install solar panels. .
The purpose of building a solar power station determines the project development process as well as the duration of the entire enterprise. If individuals or legal.
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The fund co-finances facilities installed and commissioned from January 1, 2025, and citizens can receive up to 50% of the eligible costs, or up to EUR 600 per kW of installed power capacity. Read MoreDownload files
They can obtain loans up to 5 million UAH ($120 614) for up to five years at a 7% annual rate to purchase alternative energy installations, energy storage systems, and auxiliary equipment. Read MoreDownload files
Are there subsidies for PV installations in Cyprus? Yes, there is a program by the RES and Energy Conservation Fund. The scheme supports certan installations with €375 per kW PV system with a maximum amount of €1.500. For mountain areas the amount of grant increases by 50%. Read MoreDownload files
With the amendments to the Energy Act adopted on 30 September 2022 (urgent measures for the short-term provision of a secure electricity supply in winter, solar offensive), the Swiss Parliament facilitates the approval of large-scale photovoltaic plants and establishes a subsidy for these with a non-recurrent remuneration of up to 60% of the investment costs. Read MoreDownload files
As part of the 2025 national budget, Chile is allocating $1.2 billion in subsidies specifically for energy storage initiatives. Priority funding is directed toward integrated solar-plus-storage demonstration projects in the Atacama Desert, aiming to accelerate the energy transition in northern Chile. Read MoreDownload files
Bangladesh's government has introduced a 10-year tax exemption package for renewable energy plants, including solar arrays, effective July 1, 2025. Read MoreDownload files
Financial incentives such as direct subsidies have played a pivotal role in boosting solar power in many countries worldwide. Unfortunately, there are no subsidies or feed-in tariffs for solar power in New Zealand, and there never have been. Read MoreDownload files
Yes—Estonian businesses and housing associations can apply for government grants for solar panels under the national Security of Supply Grant program. This initiative provides grant money for solar panels with funding from the EU’s recovery fund. Read MoreDownload files