Dutch regulator plans feed-in tariff for large solar producers
The Netherlands Authority for Consumers and Markets is progressing with plans to introduce a feed-in tariff that would see large-scale electricity producers, including solar power plants, contribute to the costs of the electricity grid. Its introduction is expected no earlier than January 2032.
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