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Solar industry ‘shocked’ by Hungarian government’s suspension of feed-in

The government’s announcement it plans to suspend new connections to the grid of future solar energy installations is contrary to the interests of the sector, the population and the country, the Hungarian Solar Solar Association (MNNSZ) said in a statement over the weekend.

read more... 18/10/2022

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UK to remove cost exemptions for imported green energy, to stop recognizing EUGOs

The UK Government is set to end exemptions for imported green energy in Feed-in Tariffs and Contract for Difference schemes with a target date pending legislation of April 1, 2023, it said in an update to a consultation on the move posted on its website July 27.

read more... 29/07/2022

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German hourly power drops to minus 50.26 euros per MWh for Sunday

German day-ahead power prices plunged as low as EUR -50.26/MWh on an hourly basis for a fourth consecutive Sunday amid low demand and high renewables feed-in.

read more... 06/04/2020

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Ørsted to rethink Taiwanese offshore wind plans after missing 2018 deadline

Danish offshore wind major Ørsted A/S will pause and review its plans for investments in Taiwan as it has been unable to secure a key permit for 900 MW of offshore wind projects in time to get the 2018 feed-in tariff (FiT).

read more... 04/01/2019

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UK to scrap Feed-in Tariff scheme in April 2019

The UK Government has announced plans to axe the Feed-in Tariff (FiT) scheme from April next year.

read more... 20/07/2018

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