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Bundesnetzagentur Plans Reform: Solar Power Generators Should Contribute to the Electricity Grid

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The costs for the grid account for about one third of the electricity bill. Anyone who produces solar power himself is exempt from it. The Federal Network Agency wants to change this now. The argument: Producers also benefit from the availability of slumps.

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The Federal Network Agency has presented its plans for a reform of grid charges. Solar owners will have to participate more in grid costs in the future.

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Grid charges account for almost a third of the electricity price of households. The network agency wants to reorganise them, in total it is about billions. Who should shoulder what in the future and why the storage industry can breathe up.

·Frankfurt, Germany
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The Federal Network Agency will present the cornerstones of its grid fee reform. In the future, electricity producers will also be asked to make payments. For the economy, it will be more flexible in important parts.

·Düsseldorf, Germany
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According to plans of the Federal Network Agency, those who generate electricity themselves should participate more strongly in the costs for the electricity grid in the future. This is a »prohibition of fairness«.

·Germany
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The costs for the grid account for about one third of the electricity bill. Anyone who produces solar power himself is exempt from it. The Federal Network Agency wants to change this now. The argument: Producers also benefit from the availability of slumps.

The Federal Network Agency plans to increase grid charges for private solar plant owners from 2029 onwards. Large electricity producers are also expected to contribute more to the financing. The cost distribution is adjusted regionally.

·Munich, Germany
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Sueddeutsche Zeitung broke the news in Munich, Germany on Wednesday, May 27, 2026.
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