The Dutch Authority for Consumers and Markets (ACM) says it will study how energy companies are incorporating home solar costs into prices, as feed-in costs have risen 10% over the past month. Feed-in costs for households with solar panels in the Netherlands have risen by about 10% over the past month, based on calculations from the Dutch consumer regulator, ACM. Dutch law allows suppliers to charge feed-in costs to customers, but prohibits unreasonable pricing. ACM said the 10% increase affected households that signed new energy contracts in the past month. The regulator also found that 11 unnamed ...Den vollständigen Artikel lesen ...
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