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The German Federal Legislative Council, the Bundesrat, approved the law
on measures to accelerate the expansion of renewable energies.
The law is part of a recovery package aimed at legislative measures to deploy renewable energy
.
According to the package, renewables must account for at least 80% of Germany's electricity capacity mix by 2030 to ensure energy security
.
Amendments to the Renewable Energy Act (EEG) align climate, energy, and economic policies with the 1.
5-degree climate control
pathway.
The country aims to install 215 GW of solar capacity by 2030, adding 22 GW per year
.
The law also increases the current rate of expansion of onshore wind energy to 10 GW per year, so that 115 GW of energy will come from wind by 2030
.
The country plans to become greenhouse
gas neutral by 2045.
The policy provides a clearer message
on annual renewable capacity additions through 2023.
The Bundesrat also approved a law
to expand onshore wind projects.
By December 2032, 2% of the total land will be available for onshore wind projects
.
The law also helps re-energize old wind turbines, which can replace old turbines
in the same location.
Recently, only 714 MW of tenders were submitted in response to a 1.
126 GW tender for solar projects
.
According to the Federal Network Agency (Bundesnetzagentur), only 116 bids were submitted in the round with a deadline of June 1, with a total installed capacity of 714 MW and a tender volume of 1.
126 GW
.
This is the first time that tenders for ground-mounted solar projects have been undersubscribed
.
The German Federal Legislative Council, the Bundesrat, approved the law
on measures to accelerate the expansion of renewable energies.
The law is part of a recovery package aimed at legislative measures to deploy renewable energy
.
According to the package, renewables must account for at least 80% of Germany's electricity capacity mix by 2030 to ensure energy security
.
Amendments to the Renewable Energy Act (EEG) align climate, energy, and economic policies with the 1.
5-degree climate control
pathway.
The country aims to install 215 GW of solar capacity by 2030, adding 22 GW per year
.
The law also increases the current rate of expansion of onshore wind energy to 10 GW per year, so that 115 GW of energy will come from wind by 2030
.
The country plans to become greenhouse
gas neutral by 2045.
The policy provides a clearer message
on annual renewable capacity additions through 2023.
The Bundesrat also approved a law
to expand onshore wind projects.
By December 2032, 2% of the total land will be available for onshore wind projects
.
The law also helps re-energize old wind turbines, which can replace old turbines
in the same location.
Recently, only 714 MW of tenders were submitted in response to a 1.
126 GW tender for solar projects
.
According to the Federal Network Agency (Bundesnetzagentur), only 116 bids were submitted in the round with a deadline of June 1, with a total installed capacity of 714 MW and a tender volume of 1.
126 GW
.
This is the first time that tenders for ground-mounted solar projects have been undersubscribed
.