27
Jul
14:25
German renewables court case raises industry refund questions
The European Court of Justice (ECJ) has declared itself unauthorised to rule on the German government’s case for allowing Georgsmarienhütte (GMH) to retain its renewable energy surcharge refund.
The Renewable Energy Act (EEG) surcharge, or apportionment, is the difference between the wholesale market power price on the electricity exchange and the higher fixed remuneration rate for renewables. It is supposed to be paid by all German electricity consum…
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