segunda-feira, 27 de fevereiro de 2012

German Government to cut PV feed-in tariffs by up to 30 percent

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Germany's Minister of Economics Philipp Rösler (Liberal Party) and the German Minister for the Environment, Norbert Röttgen (Christian Democratic Party) , according to media reports and information from government and industry sources plan to reduce the solar PV feed-in tariff by 20 to 30%.
According to the new plans the originally scheduled tariff cut in July will be pre-drawn to April 1st, 2012. In addition the new feed-in tariff is intended to be limited to a maximum of 90 percent.

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Miguel disse...

The drastic reductions to Germany's solar feed-in-tariff (FIT) levels, which were scheduled to go into effect March 9, may be pushed back, according to some policymakers.

Georg Nuesslein, an energy spokesperson for the Christian Social Union, told Bloomberg that he and his party are seeking to delay the implementation date to at least April 1 for rooftop PV installations.
Chancellor Angela Merkel and her colleagues are also reportedly considering a revised "transitional" solution for large-scale ground-mounted PV projects. These installations would no longer receive a FIT under the plans announced last week.
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