Wiki source code of Paragraph 14a EnWG
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3.1 | 1 | Paragraph 14a of the Energy Industry Act (EnWG) addresses the management of energy demand & production to prevent grid instability. It allows grid operators to temporarily reduce the output of assets. **In return, consumers benefit from reduced grid fees.** |
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3.1 | 4 | The ripple control receiver acts as a mediator between devices at home and the energy supply company. In Germany, in exchange for allowing the power grid to control your devices, you can get a lower network fee. |
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2.1 | 7 | **Since January 1, 2024, newly installed EV charging stations from 4.2 kW must be controllable by the grid operator and registered. **The government sets rules for these reduced fees based on different situations. There are two options: |
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3.1 | 10 | A fixed reduction in grid fees, around €160 per year, |
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12 | or a 60% reduction in your consumption costs. | ||
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15 | In the first case, the discount ranges from 110 to 190 EUR per year, depending on the network area. The second option requires a separate meter. From 2025, it should also be possible to choose a time-variable grid fee, making charging cheaper when the electricity grid is less utilized. |