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Smaller solar power plants (e.g. 3 kW) are more expensive than larger solar systems (e.g. 100 kW). Systems parallel to the roof are cheaper than elevated solar systems. Special solutions such as integrated into the roof or facade are more expansive because of the expense and the special components. | Smaller solar power plants (e.g. 3 kW) are more expensive than larger solar systems (e.g. 100 kW). Systems parallel to the roof are cheaper than elevated solar systems. Special solutions such as integrated into the roof or facade are more expansive because of the expense and the special components. | ||
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Cost Analysis of PV systems
The investment costs for a PV system vary depending on the size of the plant (kWp), the installation conditions and the quality / origin of the plant components. Smaller solar power plants (e.g. 3 kW) are more expensive than larger solar systems (e.g. 100 kW). Systems parallel to the roof are cheaper than elevated solar systems. Special solutions such as integrated into the roof or facade are more expansive because of the expense and the special components.
Evolution of the PV system price in Europe
Figure 1: Evolution of the PV system price in Europe. Source: EPIA 2011 - Solar Photovoltaics - Competing in the energy sector. http://www.epia.org/fileadmin/user_upload/Publications/Competing_Full_Report.pdf
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