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Germany looks at unique account for $488 bln power grid expansion

Germany is looking into establishing an unique federal government account to spread out the costs of broadening its electricity network more evenly throughout generations, Economy Minister Robert Habeck was estimated as stating on Wednesday.

A planned stage out of fossil fuels and the increase of decentralized solar and wind power suggests Germany's electrical energy transmission and distribution network requires a big growth.

The costs are approximated at around 450 billion euros ($ 488. billion) by 2045, Germany's Federal Network firm states, which. consumers will have to bear through their energy expenses.

The network requires to be expanded now, however if we pass all. the costs on to the customers instantly, it would be really. pricey for them, Habeck informed Pass away Zeit paper.

The Economy Ministry is examining introducing a so-called. amortization account to cover the expansion costs over a long. period to avoid passing the full amount to existing consumers.

I desire us to safeguard personal families and business from. a sharp increase in network fees, Habeck stated, including that. Berlin wishes to discover a service next year.

Berlin has actually been taking a look at different funding system to cover. the expenses of building a future hydrogen network, Habeck stated,. with strategies to have the expenses repaid by 2055.

(source: Reuters)