Consider that only an area of about 30 m² of PV modules is enough to cover the energy consumption of an average 4 people household. Even smaller PV plants make sense and:
financial support is available by the government through special funding
a new tariff system in Croatia guarantees that you can sell the electricity generated by your PV power plant to the energy supplier (HEP) for 12 years. In other words, the sun is your employee generating electricity that is fed into the electricity grid and financially rewarded with 0,44 € cent/kWh
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Whether integrating PV into existing building or planning it into the architectural design of new homes, the economic viability of grid-connected PV is highly dependable upon the location. The general principle is very simple, the larger the PV system, the greater the revenues. Off-grid PV systems are an economical option for remote residences, where it is impossible to connect to the grid and expensive fossil fuels are brought in to generate electricity.
Hotels
PV offers peak power supply providing a significant value to hotels during the holiday season. Off-grid PV systems are an economical option for remote hotels on islands, where it is impossible to connect to the grid and expensive fossil fuels are brought in to generate electricity.
Industrial businesses
PV can offer peak power supply for industrial applications and machinery. Admittedly, large unused facility rooftops provide attractive locations to install PV systems on a greater scale (above 10 kWp).
Farmers
Unused farming facility rooftops (i.e. on a barn) provide attractive locations to install PV systems on a greater scale (above 10 kWp). In some parts of Germany farmers are making up to 30% of their total earnings via PV power fed into the grid.