German energy industry says electricity bidding zone split would slow low-carbon transition, NGO disagrees

Published 21:01 on April 28, 2025  /  Last updated at 21:01 on April 28, 2025  / /  EMEA

Germany’s main energy association concluded that a European recommendation to split the country’s bidding zone for electricity would lead to “massive uncertainty” for industry and “significantly dampen” the investment climate for renewables, contrary to an NGO report.
Germany’s main energy association concluded that a European recommendation to split the country’s bidding zone for electricity would lead to “massive uncertainty” for industry and “significantly dampen” the investment climate for renewables, contrary to an NGO report.


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