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Germany plans to scale back renewable-energy subsidies in a sweeping overhaul of its funding system, as surging solar output puts growing strain on the country’s power grid. From 2027, new renewable generators should receive support “in a way that benefits both the market and the system,” according to a draft law published by the Economy Ministry late on Friday.
That means rewarding projects that respond more closely to electricity demand and do not worsen grid congestion. Fixed feed-in tariffs...
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- News - South China Morning Post: Germany plans to scale back renewable-energy subsidies in a sweeping overhaul of its funding system, as surging solar output puts growing strain on the country’s power grid.
- News - South China Morning Post: From 2027, new renewable generators should receive support “in a way that benefits both the market and the system,” according to a draft law published by the Economy Ministry late on Friday.
- News - South China Morning Post: That means rewarding projects that respond more closely to electricity demand and do not worsen grid congestion.
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- Topic: CHINA — the feed headline centres on GERMANY, SCALE, BACK, RENEWABLE, SUBSIDIES.
- Original feed: News - South China Morning Post.
- Published: 18 Jul 2026, 10:16 UK.
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- 18/07/2026, 10:16 PRIMARY FEED GERMANY TO SCALE BACK RENEWABLE SUBSIDIES AMID POWER GRID STRAIN (News - South China Morning Post • 1 hr ago) [Story Intel]
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