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Biomethane CHP units such as Rewag's will continue to receive CHP funding in the KWKG 2023. (Image: Rewag)
Munich (energate) - Since the beginning of the year, new framework conditions have applied to the operation of CHP plants. In particular, the KWKG 2023 and the heat price brake affect the industry, while the electricity and gas price brakes have hardly any impact, as lawyer Lukas Assmann from the law firm Assmann Peiffer explained at a webinar organised by VK Energie.
The incentive for a system-serving operation of CHP plants increases again at the turn of the yea ...
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