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RE: Терапевтична праця
Yes, our system actually runs independently
There is nothing nicer than having lighting when all the surrounding neighbors don't have it 😆
it's not a business
Before the war, there was an interesting program in Ukraine called the "green tariff". If a person installed solar panels and generated electricity, the state bought this electricity at a higher price than the market value. This led to a real boom in solar generation. The idea was not bad. I do not know what is happening with this program now, I know that it was temporarily suspended.
have to pay income tax on it from a certain system size...
😕 Maybe your country was in a hurry with taxes, maybe they should have encouraged people to install solar generation first. 🤔
You have summarised the entire discussion about the ecological-economic situation in Germany in one sentence... ;-)
It's a tragedy. Only idealists or very rich businessmen with a lot of land or land they can lease invest in solar plants. That is a pity.
Politicians are ‘reacting’: Possibly solar systems are to become mandatory for new buildings. In that case, however, only a few ‘normal families’ will be able to afford their own home. Not funny either...
I worked with German colleagues who came to us to help start new factories, and we went to Germany for internships. I want to say that despite all the difficulties, there is a lot in Germany that we would like to see in our country. However, the fact that the cost of living in Germany is much higher is obvious. Taxes are high. I was visiting an engineer with whom we became friends, and he told me something about life in Germany. He lived in Dortmund. However, it is worth noting that his income was much higher than the average German. Tax policy is very subtle and tax increases do not always lead to increased revenues. Sometimes taxes can stifle an industry. But you know this very well, why am I telling you this 😄