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	<title>Comments on: Portugal Opens 11-MW Solar Power Plant</title>
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		<title>By: jinger</title>
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		<description>http://www.solarplaza.com/content/pagina/Greekreport/44500

The Greek government seems to be encouraging investment in photovoltaic plants. They plan to get production to 700 MWp by 2020 (from the current 6MWp) and they guarantee €0.40 to €0.50 per kWh for the next 20 years. They also subsidise the development of such plants quite substantially, up to 50-60% for investments up to €440,000. A couple of rounds of €7mil have gone out but I think more is coming.

Shady under those panels in summer... mmm... sleep..</description>
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<p>The Greek government seems to be encouraging investment in photovoltaic plants. They plan to get production to 700 MWp by 2020 (from the current 6MWp) and they guarantee €0.40 to €0.50 per kWh for the next 20 years. They also subsidise the development of such plants quite substantially, up to 50-60% for investments up to €440,000. A couple of rounds of €7mil have gone out but I think more is coming.</p>
<p>Shady under those panels in summer&#8230; mmm&#8230; sleep..</p>
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