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− | As a decision-making aid for investment in photovoltaic systems the attached [https://energypedia.info/:File:Indíce%20de%20precios price index for Chile] (made bz the GIZ GmbH) gives an overview about actual prices (november 2014) for photovoltaic systems between 1 kWp and 1MWp in Chile and Germany. The prices for photovoltaic systems in Chile ar currently between 24-59% higer as in Germany. | + | <u>Please feel free to download the index for "Prices for Photovoltaic Systems in Chile" below:</u> |
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| + | As a decision-making aid for investment in photovoltaic systems the attached [[:File:Indíce de precios|price index for Chile]] (made bz the [http://www.giz.de/en/html/index.html GIZ GmbH]) gives an overview about actual prices (november 2014) for photovoltaic systems between 1 kWp and 1MWp in [[Chile_Energy_Situation|Chile]] and [[Germany_Energy_Situation|Germany]]. The prices for photovoltaic systems in Chile ar currently between 24-59% higer as in Germany. |
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| + | *[[Photovoltaic_(PV)|Photovoltaic (PV)]]<br/> |
| + | *[[Chile_Energy_Situation|Chile Energy Situation]]<br/> |
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Revision as of 09:52, 20 May 2015
Overview
Please feel free to download the index for "Prices for Photovoltaic Systems in Chile" below:
As a decision-making aid for investment in photovoltaic systems the attached price index for Chile (made bz the GIZ GmbH) gives an overview about actual prices (november 2014) for photovoltaic systems between 1 kWp and 1MWp in Chile and Germany. The prices for photovoltaic systems in Chile ar currently between 24-59% higer as in Germany.
Download
Further Information
References