New German Law Could Force Green Energy Developers to Fund Grid Links
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AI-PoweredGermany is proposing a new law that would require renewable energy developers to pay for connecting to the grid, replacing the current first-come, first-served system, which is slowing down renewables expansion.
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Germany is proposing that renewable energy developers pay for connecting to the grid in new regulations that would replace the current system of first-come, first-served, Reuters reported on Monday, citing a new draft law it has seen. The current congestion in the queue for grid connections and the regulations allowing the first applications to be connected is slowing renewables expansion. “Connecting generation, storage, and consumption facilities to the electricity grid is facing ever greater challenges,” says…
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