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  • Controversial Cuts to Solar Subsidies Advance Under German Economy Minister Reiche

    Daily Pulse March 21, 2026

    Controversial Cuts to Solar Subsidies Advance Under German Economy Minister Reiche

    German Economy Minister Reiche is advancing plans to reduce solar feed-in tariffs, asserting that investments in solar energy for homeowners are already financially viable without taxpayer subsidies.

    Current regulations guarantee a fixed payment for solar energy producers for 20 years, but recent legislative proposals suggest significant reductions for new installations. The reforms aim to better integrate renewable energy expansion with grid development, requiring new wind farm operators to forgo compensation for reduced output due to grid constraints. Criticism has emerged from various sectors, including the Green Party and the Federal Association of Solar Industry, warning that these changes could hinder Germany’s energy transition.


    For journalistic integrity, this report was summarized from: deutschlandfunk.de