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The feed-in tariff is the amount that a photovoltaic system operator receives from the network operator for passing it on to the electricity network. The EEG (Renewable Energy Act) regulates the remuneration paid to the system operators per kilowatt.

The feed-in tariff is usually paid for photovoltaic systems. The main purpose of balcony power plants is to absorb the base load of a household and therefore only release a small amount of electricity into the public grid, so that a feed-in tariff is not paid due to the low fee.

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