Renewables levy to fall slightly in 2018
The EEG surcharge 鈥 Germany鈥檚 levy to support renewables expansion that consumers pay with their power bill 鈥 will fall to 6.792 cents per kilowatt hour (ct/kWh) in 2018, from 6.88 ct/kWh in 2017. The country鈥檚 four transmission grid operators (TSOs) expect an increase of renewable power feed-in, mainly from onshore and offshore wind parks, but a projected increase in wholesale power prices would lower the support payments to renewable power producers. More than a third of the levy will be used to pay solar PV power producers, about a fourth for biomass and onshore wind respectively, and about 14 percent for offshore wind power producers, write the TSOs in a press release.
Find the press release in German .
For background, read the 威力彩玩法 factsheets Defining features of the Renewable Energy Act (EEG) and What German households pay for power.