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Are electricity storage facilities legal in Germany?
There is no separate legislation on electricity storage facilities in Germany. German law regards electricity storage facilities as consumers of electricity.
Do battery storage systems need a permit in Germany?
In Germany, in most cases, neither environmental nor energy industry permits are required for battery storage system alone, though it must comply with the regulation on electromagnetic fields (26. BImSchV). Battery storage systems must be registered in the market master database (Marktstammdatenregister).
What is Germany's electricity storage capacity?
They still make up the largest share of the electricity storage capacity in Germany; about 30 projects commissioned between 1926 and 2004 provide a total capacity of about 7 GW. The majority are operated by utilities and they principally provide time-shifted electricity supply and balancing energy.
Do hydro storage facilities need to pay electricity tax?
According to the current electricity tax regulation, electricity tax does not need to be paid on the generation of electricity. Pumped hydro storage facilities are regarded as generators of electricity. Thus, they are exempted from the duty to pay electricity tax.
Who owns the German Energy Agency (DENA)?
The German Energy Agency (Deutsche Energie-Agentur GmbH – “dena”) (50% of dena’s shares are held by the German state, the rest by private entities) is researching storage use in its study “Optimised use of battery storage systems for grid and market applications in the electricity supply”.
Are electricity storage facilities consumers of electricity?
German law regards electricity storage facilities as consumers of electricity. This would imply that storage facilities, when withdrawing electricity from the distribution or transmission system for storage purposes, need to pay all fees, charges, etc. which normally are associated with the consumption of electricity.