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Germany completes ‘innovative’ tender with average price of €0.0709/kWh – SPE

solarenergyBy solarenergyOctober 16, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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Germany has concluded a new renewable energy tender, securing 583 MW of capacity at an average price of €0.0709 ($0.0771)/kWh.

October 16, 2024
Ralph Diermann

By pv magazine Germany

Germany recently concluded a tender innovative sustainable energy projects. The exercise yielded 154 bids with a total capacity of 1,856 MW. The authorities have awarded 50 projects with a total capacity of 587 MW.

The German Federal Network Agency (Bundesnetzagentur) said this rates ranged from €0.0674/kWh to €0.0745/kWh, with an average price of €0.0709/kWh.

Bavaria received the most allocated capacity, with 25 projects totaling 227 MW Mecklenburg-Vorpommern and Rheinland-Pfalz has secured 115 MW and 57 MW respectively.

In the previous similar tender, which was completed in July, the German authorities awarded 43 projects with a total capacity of 512 MW. The final rates ranged from €0.0678/kWh to €0.0917/kWh, with an average price of €0.0833/kWh.

Another tender, which was completed in October 2023, awarded 32 projects with a total capacity of 408 MW. The final rates ranged from €0.077/kWh to €0.0878/kWh, with an average price of €0.08/kWh.

Through these tenders the Federal Network Agency often selects PV projects in combination with energy storage.

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