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27. Wind Energy Days “The circus goes on”

The 27th Wind Energy Days from 6th to 8th November 2018 in Linstow are just around the corner and we look forward to presenting and discussing the following topics with you at Forum 5 "Future & Law" on 6th November between 17:00 and 19:00: 17:00 Uhr: "Das EU-Winterpaket – was kommt da auf uns zu?“ – RA Dr. Florian Brahms 17:20 Uhr „Windenergie bis 750 kW – welche Vermarktungsmöglichkeiten ergeben sich?“ – RA Matti Hauer 17:45 Uhr „Anlagenzusammenfassung und negative Strompreise im EEG.“ – RA Dr. Florian Brahms 18:10 Uhr „Datenschutzgrundverordnung – erste Erfahrungen und Urteile“ – RA Matti Hauer 18:30 Uhr „Blockchain & Windenergie – ein Update...“ – RA Dr. Florian Brahms
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“Make criteria for a customer investment more concrete”

Dr. Andreas Klemm spoke with Dr. Florian Brahms, lawyer in Berlin, published in Energie & Management, about the jurisdiction of the Higher Regional Court Düsseldorf on the demarcation between the grid and the customer system. A short interview on the recent decisions that are of essential importance for contracting and the concretization of the requirements for a #customer plant in the #EnWG and are relevant for the implementation of tenant flow concepts.
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Draft bill to amend the Market Master Data Register Regulations

On 27 September 2018, the Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy (BMWi) published a draft bill to amend the Market Master Data Register Regulations (MaStRV). The main (necessary) changes are as follows: Greater protection of personal data with regard to publications concerning smaller installations with an installed capacity of up to 30 kW and adjustment of deadlines for delays in the commissioning of the web portal. Registrations of market players, units, EEG and CHP plants and projects, which have been submitted within the first 24 months after the launch of the web portal, should be officially reported as punctual. In addition to linguistic smoothing, there are some fine adjustments regarding registration obligations.
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Requirements for avoided network charges

How is the term "decentralised generation plant" to be interpreted in § 18 StromNEV? This can be decisive for questioning whether or not a system operator is entitled to the payment of avoided network charges. The BGH took a decision in an administrative procedure under energy industry law as an opportunity to clarify: For the interpretation of the term "decentralised generation plant" in § 18 StromNEV, the definition in § 3 No. 11 EnWG is to be used. The StromNEV does not contain any deviating provisions in this respect. (BGH, decision from 27. February 2018 - Az.: EnVR 1/17)
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