
Germany plans to scale back its renewable-energy subsidies due to increasing strain on the power grid from solar output. A draft law from the Economy Ministry, published on Friday, outlines that from 2027, new renewable generators will receive support designed to benefit both the market and the electrical system. This overhaul represents a significant shift in Germany's energy funding approach.
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The draft law was published by the Economy Ministry late on Friday.
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Germany plans to scale back renewable-energy subsidies.
South China Morning PostGermany plans to scale back renewable-energy subsidies in a sweeping overhaul of its funding system, as surging solar output puts growing strain on the country’s power grid. From 2027, new renewable generators should receive support “in a way that benefits both the market and the system,” according to a draft law published by the Economy Ministry late on Friday.
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Germany plans to scale back renewable-energy subsidies.
South China Morning PostSurging solar output puts growing strain on Germany's power grid.
South China Morning PostFrom 2027, new renewable generators should receive support benefiting both the market and the system.
South China Morning PostThe draft law was published by the Economy Ministry late on Friday.
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