“Germany’s Energiewende: a renewable revolution on the ropes”
Power-technology.com
With the reform of the Renewable Energy Act (EEG), “Germany’s once vaunted renewable energy strategy looks to be running out of steam,” writes Nnamdi Anyadike for the global energy industry website power-technology.com. "Despite its success in creating a large, guaranteed market for renewable power - and being the legislative role model for several other countries - the German Government has now decided to scrap the FIT [feed-in tariff] system of administered prices for wind and solar power,” writes Anyadike.
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