Germany’s Federal Network Agency (Bundesnetzagentur) has allocated 2,152 MW of PV capacity in the country’s latest tender for utility-scale solar energy.
It has allocated the capacity for 268 bids. The tender was significantly oversubscribed, with 495 project proposals for a capacity of 4,206 MW.
The average final price was €0.0505/kWh, with final prices varying between €0.0450/kWh and €0.0524/kWh.
In the country’s last PV tender, held in May 2024, the Bundesnetzagentur allocated 2.23 GW of PV at an average final price of €0.0511/kWh, with final prices ranging from €0.0362/kWh to €0 .0549/kWh.
In the latest tender round, a size limit of 50 MW was imposed on selected projects for the second time. Previous tenders had a limit of 20 MW.
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