新的德国法律可能强制绿色能源开发商资助电网连接。
New German Law Could Force Green Energy Developers To Fund Grid Links

原始链接: https://www.zerohedge.com/energy/new-german-law-could-force-green-energy-developers-fund-grid-links

德国正在提议新的法规以加速其可再生能源扩张,目前这受到电网连接瓶颈的阻碍。经济和能源部的一份草案建议从“先到先得”的制度转变为可再生能源开发商直接资助电网连接成本的制度。 这一改变旨在解决大量申请的问题,特别是来自大型电池储能的申请,这些申请目前正在阻碍其他项目。新规则还将激励在电网接入容易的地区建设风能、太阳能和电池储能设施。 虽然德国的风能和太阳能装机量有所增加,但进展落后于到2030年实现80%可再生电力这一雄心勃勃的目标。行业协会承认最近取得了一些改进,但警告说,维持目前的扩张速度至关重要,以避免未能达到法律规定的目标。

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Authored by Michael Kern via OilPrice.com,

Germany is proposing that renewable energy developers pay for connecting to the grid in new regulations that would replace the current system of first-come, first-served, Reuters reported on Monday, citing a new draft law it has seen.  

The current congestion in the queue for grid connections and the regulations allowing the first applications to be connected is slowing renewables expansion.  

“Connecting generation, storage, and consumption facilities to the electricity grid is facing ever greater challenges,” says the bill proposed by Germany’s economy and energy ministry, as carried by Reuters. 

“In particular, the ongoing flood of applications from large-scale battery storage systems is overloading grid operators and blocking other grid connection applicants,” according to the bill.  

Apart from having renewable energy developers pay for connecting to the grid, the new regulations would aim to encourage the construction of wind, solar, and battery capacity in areas with easier connections for the grid.  

Despite soaring wind and solar installations in recent years, Germany needs to accelerate capacity additions to meet its own renewable energy targets. 

Europe’s biggest economy has a target to have renewables account for 80% of its electricity generation in 2030.    

In solar, Germany is halfway through reaching its 2030 solar power targets, the German Solar Industry Association (BSW-Solar) said in June last year.

The association, however, warned that solar power expansion has slowed and while Germany is halfway there on its solar goals, the next stage to reaching the 2030 targets cannot be taken for granted.

Germany saw the highest number of onshore wind turbines commissioned in the first half of 2025 for eight years, but the rebound in installations is still off track to reach the official targets, the German wind energy association, Bundesverband WindEnergie (BWE), said in the middle of 2025. 

Despite the jump in wind power installations, Germany still has a gap between the rate of capacity expansion and the legally mandated goals in the Renewable Energy Sources Act, the so-called EEG, BWE president Bärbel Heidebroek said in July.   

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