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Net-Metering (Support Scheme for RES in Public Schools 2021)

Abbreviated form of legal source(s)

● EAC Net-Metering Technical Guide for Public Schools
● CERA Decision 28/2020

Description of support scheme

Public schools in Cyprus can install a PV that will operate under a net-metering scheme.

Amount

The electricity generated by the PV installation (behind the meter) covers the needs of a building/house on which it is installed and any surplus is fed into the grid. If the electricity generation is not enough to cover the needs of the buildings, then the buildings can be supplied from the grid. The injected electricity is tracked with the reverse count of the electricity meter. The electricity offsetting is realized once every two months or each month (depending on the geographical region) for each calendar year by EAC or by any other electricity supplier.
If the electricity offsetting (CERA Decision 28/2020):
● Is negative, i.e., more electricity was taken from the grid than fed into the grid, these will be invoiced and will include the price of electricity imported along with other related fees (grid usage fees, Public Utilities Obligation, Consumption fees and taxes);
● Is zero, i.e., the difference between energy fed into the grid and consumed energy is zero, there is no electricity charge. However, some standard fees are imposed (such as grid usage fees);
● Is positive, i.e., more electricity was fed into the grid than taken from the grid, this will be transferred in the next two months or next month.
The final account (measurement of February-March) of the calendar year is the final settlement while any electricity surplus cannot be carried over from one calendar year to the next (Chapter 12.5 EAC Net-Metering Technical Guide for Public Schools).

Addressees

Only public schools in Cyprus are eligible (Chapter 12.2 EAC Net-Metering Technical Guide for Public Schools).

Procedure

Interested applicants submit their application to EAC. EAC examines the application and if approved a net-metering contract is signed that has a duration of 10 years. The applicant should realise the installation and connection of the PV installation within 9 months (Chapter 12.7 and 12.8 EAC Net-Metering Technical Guide for Public Schools).

Competent authority

● EAC

Technologies

Wind energy onshore
Wind energy offshore
Solar energy

PV installations with installed capacity between 5.2 kWp and 20kWp are eligible (Chapter 12.2 EAC Net-Metering Technical Guide for Public Schools).

Geothermal energy
Biogas
Hydro-power
Biomass