Energy agency urges new German government to unleash potential of renewable power PPAs

Germany must unleash the potential of power purchase agreements (PPAs) to raise private capital for the fast expansion of its renewable energy system, the national energy agency dena has said. “PPAs are key for a cost-efficient energy transition,” said dena head Corinna Enders.

Energy agency urges new German government to unleash potential of renewable power PPAs

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