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Please take note of the latest development in Germany which promoted Solar Roof top PV with high tariff and high subsidies, with net metering and now taking back through taxes (to cover the common grid expenses may be) and reduction in Tariff measures..... So, we need to learn, notice and make good Karnataka Solar Policy with such well studied activities to create the POLICIES in the Interest of Nation and COMMON MAN.
In INDIA, we have much worse that we give Capital subsidy, Accelerated depreciation, roof rent and also make DISCOM to buy at Rs. 9.5/kwh, to benefit only few corporate companies, is this Good??
- Germany is set to become the first nation in Europe to charge owners of renewable energy plants for their own use of electricity, part of Chancellor Angela Merkel's effort to contain rising power bills. Merkel's Cabinet backed proposals to charge operators of new clean-energy plants 70 percent of the so-called EEGUmlage, a fee paid by power consumers that they're currently exempt from.
- That would translate into 4.4 euro cents (~6 cents) a kWh. Germany would be the first European country to penalize the self-consumption of solar energy, something only Arizona has done so far. Spain is also working on a similar plan to ensure small solar power generators, which reduce total grid users, help pay for network costs. As many as a dozen US states are also considering charges for solar rooftop owners.
- German Plan: German consumers pay for the country's clean-energy expansion through a surcharge on their bills. The fee is inflated by the rebates for consumers that use their own power and by aid for companies that are large energy users. It jumped 18 percent to 6.24 euro cents (~8.5 cents) a kWh this year. German households are now paying more for electricity than any other nation in the European Union except Denmark.
The charge would not be applied to new units sized 10 kW or smaller. Operators of new fossil-fired plants who consume the power themselves would have to pay 90 percent of the charge. Arizona approved a charge of 70 cents a kW in November, setting a precedent for the US market. In California, where solar already powers 626,000 homes, utilities are pushing for fees to connect solar panels to the grid that would add about $120 a year to rooftop users' bills, a move trade groups say would slow installations.
The new cabinet of Chancellor Angela Merkel's conservatives and center-left Social Democrats (SPD) has endorsed key points of a planned revision of renewable energy law in a bid to limit subsidies and price hikes. Germany's new economy and energy minister Sigmar Gabriel got endorsement from cabinet colleagues for a rewrite of law regulating Germany's push for energy sources such as wind, solar and biogas.
In INDIA, we have much worse that we give Capital subsidy, Accelerated depreciation, roof rent and also make DISCOM to buy at Rs. 9.5/kwh, to benefit only few corporate companies, is this Good??
- Germany is set to become the first nation in Europe to charge owners of renewable energy plants for their own use of electricity, part of Chancellor Angela Merkel's effort to contain rising power bills. Merkel's Cabinet backed proposals to charge operators of new clean-energy plants 70 percent of the so-called EEGUmlage, a fee paid by power consumers that they're currently exempt from.
- That would translate into 4.4 euro cents (~6 cents) a kWh. Germany would be the first European country to penalize the self-consumption of solar energy, something only Arizona has done so far. Spain is also working on a similar plan to ensure small solar power generators, which reduce total grid users, help pay for network costs. As many as a dozen US states are also considering charges for solar rooftop owners.
- German Plan: German consumers pay for the country's clean-energy expansion through a surcharge on their bills. The fee is inflated by the rebates for consumers that use their own power and by aid for companies that are large energy users. It jumped 18 percent to 6.24 euro cents (~8.5 cents) a kWh this year. German households are now paying more for electricity than any other nation in the European Union except Denmark.
The charge would not be applied to new units sized 10 kW or smaller. Operators of new fossil-fired plants who consume the power themselves would have to pay 90 percent of the charge. Arizona approved a charge of 70 cents a kW in November, setting a precedent for the US market. In California, where solar already powers 626,000 homes, utilities are pushing for fees to connect solar panels to the grid that would add about $120 a year to rooftop users' bills, a move trade groups say would slow installations.
The new cabinet of Chancellor Angela Merkel's conservatives and center-left Social Democrats (SPD) has endorsed key points of a planned revision of renewable energy law in a bid to limit subsidies and price hikes. Germany's new economy and energy minister Sigmar Gabriel got endorsement from cabinet colleagues for a rewrite of law regulating Germany's push for energy sources such as wind, solar and biogas.