A revised version of the German Renewable Energy Act (EEG) is to enter into force on 1 August. While the German Government hopes that this reform will prevent a progressive increase in electricity costs, the special status held by energy-intensive industries in Germany (“EID”), such as the paper industry, appears ...
German paper mills hold on to their derogation under the revised Renewable Energy Sources Act
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