Germany and the new Renewable Energy Act 2021
Thursday, 21 January 2021
by Green Dealflow
Germany’s landmark Renewable Energy Act (EEG) – credited with making solar and wind power two of the most important electricity sources in the country – is undergoing another reform. Renewables shall grow faster, become cheaper and more accepted by neighbouring citizens so that climate and clean energy targets can be reached by Germany. This factsheet
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I-REC: A note for project developers on International Renewable Energy Certificate
Wednesday, 16 December 2020
by Pedro Carvalho
Introduction Pedro Carvalho, consultant at Ecosecurities, provides Green Dealflow and his customers with an introductory notes on a particular unbundled EAC scheme of voluntary acceptance and international reach, the so-called International Renewable Energy Certificates, or I-REC. Context This year the International Energy Agency (IEA) made public at least two promising to support the energy transition
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Renewable energy projects in Spain – new regulations
Thursday, 09 July 2020
by Juan Martinez Calvo
Access and connection rights, auctions and new agents on the renewable’s energy production process: Electricity storage, hybridization, independent aggregators, renewable energy communities, charging infrastructures – new regulations for renewable energy projects in Spain. On 24 June, Royal Decree Law 23/2020 of 23 June, approving measures on energy and other areas for the economic relaunch (“RDL
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