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Germany's Federal Network Agency (Bundesnetzagentur) announced on Monday that in the coming year, under the country's renewable energy law (EEG), the tax on funding all renewable energy incentive programs in Germany will be reduced to 0.
06405 euros (about 0.
5 yuan)
per kilowatt-hour.
That's nearly 6 percent less than in 2018 and the second consecutive tax
cut.
Every year on October 15, the German transmission system operator TSO must determine the level of
EEG collection for the following year based on an expert report.
Bundesnetzagentur reported that EEG taxation has remained stable
since 2014, despite a 50% increase in EEG-subsidized electricity during this period.
On the other hand, in order to prevent the rise of EEG in recent years, several reforms
have been implemented.
In order to determine the level of EEG levy, transmission system operators must also take into account the expectations of photovoltaic and wind power in the coming year.
Expansion
.
According to transmission system operators, they expect a total of 5.
75 GW of new installed capacity, of which nearly 2.
7 MW will come from photovoltaics, almost the same
rate of growth as onshore and offshore wind.
In total, electricity generation from renewable sources is expected to reach 217 TWh
in 2019.
This article uses the real-time exchange rate of 1 euro = 8.
0088 yuan
Germany's Federal Network Agency (Bundesnetzagentur) announced on Monday that in the coming year, under the country's renewable energy law (EEG), the tax on funding all renewable energy incentive programs in Germany will be reduced to 0.
06405 euros (about 0.
5 yuan)
per kilowatt-hour.
That's nearly 6 percent less than in 2018 and the second consecutive tax
cut.
Every year on October 15, the German transmission system operator TSO must determine the level of
EEG collection for the following year based on an expert report.
Bundesnetzagentur reported that EEG taxation has remained stable
since 2014, despite a 50% increase in EEG-subsidized electricity during this period.
On the other hand, in order to prevent the rise of EEG in recent years, several reforms
have been implemented.
In order to determine the level of EEG levy, transmission system operators must also take into account the expectations of photovoltaic and wind power in the coming year.
Expansion
.
According to transmission system operators, they expect a total of 5.
75 GW of new installed capacity, of which nearly 2.
7 MW will come from photovoltaics, almost the same
rate of growth as onshore and offshore wind.
In total, electricity generation from renewable sources is expected to reach 217 TWh
in 2019.
This article uses the real-time exchange rate of 1 euro = 8.
0088 yuan