Bundesnetzagentur für Elektrizität, Gas, Telekommunikation, Post und Eisenbahnen
Location
Nordrhein-Westfalen
Founded
1998-01-01
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2025-05-27 (bkz.de)
Kretschmann wants to cushion a possible energy crisis
The Baden-Württemberg Prime Minister Winfried Kretschmann wants to save energy. A bundle of measures is to be developed at a top meeting. What do consumers have to prepare for?
Read more2025-05-26 (320grad.de)
MVA operators defend themselves against electricity market reform |
The Federal Network Agency wants to abolish a remuneration for decentralized electricity generators for years. This also affects the operators of waste incineration plants. They warn of the consequences for network stability and the waste fees.
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2025-05-16 (pv-magazine.de)
DAA Solarindex Q1 2025: Small bright spots, but not permanent - PV Magazine Germany
In the first quarter of 2025, the interest in PV systems on DAA is moderate to solid. At the federal level, the PV allowance figures break down in March below 800 megawatts (MW), which causes a sensation in the industry. Here there could be a connection to the Solarspitzen Act of February 25, 2025. In view of the still weakening economy in Germany, consumers are still unsettled. Only the great interest in balcony power plants is unbroken.
Read more2025-01-19 (epochtimes.de)
Solar access out of control? Federal Network Agency raises the alarm
More and more solar systems are producing electricity in Germany. The Federal Network Agency now warns of the dark sides of this expansion.
Read more2024-08-27 (focus.de)
Economy criticizes Solar plan from Habeck authority: "Delivering Signal"-
A controversial plan for adapting production to the weather situation causes excitement in the German economy. In the future, companies should align their production according to the availability of solar and wind energy. The Federal Network Agency, which is subordinate to the Federal Ministry of Economics, brought this proposal.
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.
Read more2020-12-01 (energie-experten.org)
The first hard coal power plants will be closed in 2021
The Federal Network Agency announced the successful commandments of the first round of tender according to the KVBG today. The Moorburg power plant from Vattenfall, the Heyden power plant from Uniper and the power plants Westphalia and Ibbenbüren from RWE could be switched off in the coming year.
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