Purpose and Scope
This site documents practical aspects of installing and operating solar panel systems on private homes. The geographic focus is Poland, where the regulatory framework, distribution grid structure, and subsidy schemes have specific characteristics that differ from general European guidance.
Content is structured around three main areas: physical installation (roof assessment, panel layout, mounting), electrical equipment (inverters, meters, protection devices), and grid integration (DSO applications, prosumer metering, net-billing settlement).
Editorial Approach
Articles on this site describe procedures and technical parameters as they exist in publicly available sources — manufacturer documentation, Polish legislation published in the Dziennik Ustaw, DSO connection manuals, and reports from organisations such as the Polish Photovoltaic Association (PTPV) and URE (Energy Regulatory Office).
Where exact figures vary between sources or change over time, the text notes the uncertainty rather than presenting a fixed number. Installation conditions, subsidy availability, and grid tariff structures change periodically; readers should verify current details directly with their DSO or a licensed installer before committing to a project.
Content Updates
Articles carry a last-updated date. The site is reviewed periodically to reflect changes in regulation, equipment availability, and connection procedures. The Polish prosumer framework, in particular, has undergone several revisions since 2019 and continues to evolve.
External References
Where relevant, articles link to authoritative external sources including:
- Polish Photovoltaic Association (PTPV)
- Energy Regulatory Office (URE)
- National Fund for Environmental Protection and Water Management (NFOŚiGW)
- European Commission — Energy
Contact
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