Bundesnetzagentur für Elektrizität, Gas, Telekommunikation, Post und Eisenbahnen
Location
Nordrhein-Westfalen
Founded
1998-01-01
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2025-05-27 (euwid-recycling.de)
ITAD warns of hasty abolishing the avoided network usage fees
The melting of the avoided network usage fees (VNNE) planned by the Federal Network Agency encounters significant resistance in the disposal and bio-energy industry. Thermal waste treatment plants (Tab) and wood power plants in particular see their cost -effectiveness and system relevance by the elimination of payments. Industry associations therefore call for rethinking and differentiated solutions.
Read more2025-05-12 (energate-messenger.de)
Agnes: BNetza starts large network fee reform | Energate messenger⁺
Bonn - The current electricity network fee regulation no longer reflects the energy management reality. A fairer distribution of costs, more flexibility incentives and effective signals for inexpensive and effective network expansion. The Federal Network Agency now presents various suggestions to achieve this.
Read more2025-05-07 (energate-messenger.de)
"Avoided network fees - important and very comfortable" | Energate messenger⁺
Berlin - The previous regulation of the avoided network charges gives operators of decentralized generation systems special special remuneration. Now the Federal Network Agency wants to let the rule expire. This would be a fight for the electricity system, writes Matthias Dümpelmann, managing director of 8KU, in his guest comment.
Read more2022-04-04 (reuters.com)
German regulator takes over Gazprom Germania to ensure energy supply
Gazprom Germania, an energy trading, storage and transmission business ditched by Russia's Gazprom on Friday, will be transferred to Germany's regulator to ensure energy security, Economy Minister Robert Habeck said on Monday.
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