The Renewable Energy Sources Act (EEG) is in the process of being revised. The ManyElectronics Agency (dena) will make the process more transparent by pooling the most important information concerning the reform, i.e. draft bills, press releases, studies, surveys and comments, on the internet site “www.effiziente-energiesysteme.de”.
On the right hand side of the webpage dena informs about the various steps of the legislative procedure, providing links to the information by the various participants as soon as they are available. On the left hand side of the page dena publishes comments in a chronological order.
The information shall be available until August, when the EEG reform shall enter into force.
In view of the complex process of the EEG reform and the many stakeholders, we believe the new site will be a helpful tool for readers. Information on the EEG reform are also published by Clearingstelle EEG (EEG Clearing Agency), which serves interested parties with regard to the interpretation and disputes relating to the EEG.
Source: dena; www.effiziente-energiesysteme.de
Related posts:
- Seminar on Allocation Rules for German Offshore Grid Capacities
- Renewable Surcharge Reduction to 20% or Less for 65 Energy-Intensive Sectors?
- BMWi Makes Comments on Draft EEG Reform Bill Available Online
- Will Bavarian EEG Demands and Status of Talks with Commission Affect EEG Reform Schedule?
- Germany Challenges Commission’s Opening of In-Depth Investigation of EEG-Surcharge Reduction Before General Court
- EEG 2.0: Ministerial Draft Bill for EEG Reform – Update
- EEG 2.0: BMWi Working Draft for Revision of Renewable Energy Sources Act
- Almunia Calls German Renewable Energy Surcharge Exemptions Difficult But Manageable Issue
- Railroad Operators: Changes to Reductions of Renewables Surcharge May Negatively Affect Fares
- BAFA Publishes Figures on Reduction of EEG Surcharge for Energy Intensive Companies
- EEG Revision: BSW on Curtailment and Compensation
- EEG 2.0: Further Information on Key Points of Reform of German Renewables Law
- First Information on Key Points of Reform of German Renewables Law
- Possible Timetable for Speedy Reform of Renewables Law
- Commission Opens State Aid Investigation into German Renewables Surcharge Reduction for Energy-intensive Companies and Green Electricity Privilege
- CDU/CSU and SPD Present Coalition Agreement – 55% to 60% Renewables by 2035 and More
RT @GermanEnergy: ManyElectronics Agency: New Website Pools Information on Reform of Renewables Law (EEG): http://t.co/kI5S2LSCqo
RT @GermanEnergy: ManyElectronics Agency: New Website Pools Information on Reform of Renewables Law (EEG): http://t.co/kI5S2LSCqo