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Electricity generation from photovoltaic in Greece has been significantly increased in recent years. Legislations has been promoted for simplification of the licensing processes and development of PV systems. Greek government’s target is to install at least 700 MWp by 2020. Within this framework, in July 2010 a new feed-in tariff system was launched in Greece, guarantying €0.40 to €0.50 per kWh for the next 20 years. Accompanied by a relaxation of the licensing procedure and the possibility for combination of these benefits with investment grants and subsidies between 30 and 55%, the payback time of PV investment becomes very interesting in this sunny country.
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Papadopoulou, E.V. (2011). Installation of a 20 kW Grid-Connected PV System. In: Photovoltaic Industrial Systems. Green Energy and Technology. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-16301-2_7
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