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With self-install solar panels, and a €150 plug-in adapter that feeds power directly into electricity sockets; a DIY home power system is becoming popular in Europe.

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  • This is several layers of illegal where I live

    • Except it self terminates the backflow once mains is powered off so it is it's own backflow prevention breaker. It already does what is legal. Just needs approval.

      • Do you know where I live? That isn't legal here. It doesn't just need approval, it needs to be installed by the power company and they're not going to do that because they have massive tax incentives to only install systems that backflow into the grid during overproduction. Just to be clear: You are not allowed to have a closed system with panels over a certain combined size. You are not allowed to connect anything that backflows into your walls (for safety reasons, regardless of if the thing claims to turn itself off in a power outage). If you go all in and do it properly, the power company (monopoly, you have no choice) will simply tax you what they lost or, incase of backflow, tax you 'transmission fees' for whatever you would have earned.

        The only people who have solar panels here are rich yuppies who want to virtue signal because it makes zero financial sense to have them. Right wing lobby groups have made sure that consumers and municipalities are disincentivized from running solar panels anywhere for any reason and illegal in any niches where it might've still made sense.

        e: your downvotes do nothing; this is law, not opinion

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