Feed-in Tariff to Be Abolished: Solar Industry Is Horrified
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For electricity from small solar installations on private residential buildings, there is no longer a feed-in fee. This is provided for by a bill from the Ministry of Economic Affairs, which follows an EU specification. WORLD says what this means for the many solar energy supporters.
There should be no feed-in tariffs for private solar installations, as evidenced by the federal government's leaked plans.
The drastic cut in solar funding would be an attack on a success story, and a project in which only wealthy people could participate.
The solar system funding is about to go. Minister of Economic Affairs Katherina Reiche plans to cancel the feed-in fee for small solar systems. What does this mean for the future of solar energy?
There should be no feed-in tariffs for private solar installations, as evidenced by the federal government's leaked plans.
Wirtschaftsministerin Reiche wants to cancel the feed-in tariff for small solar plants. What this means for people who want to buy a solar system or a balcony power plant
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