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Component: IS-U-EEG
Component Name: Compensation billing according to German EEG Law
Description: Compensation payment made by grid operators to decentralized feed-in installation operators because fewer costs are generated for the grid operators compared to feed-in from large power plants. The payment is calculated and paid when billing is carried out. The amount of compensation is based on the grid usage charges that would have applied for the transport from the high voltage level to the grid level actually upstream from the power plant.
Key Concepts: Avoided grid usage charges are a type of compensation billing according to the German EEG Law (Erneuerbare-Energien-Gesetz). This law requires that energy suppliers pay a certain amount of money to renewable energy producers for the electricity they generate. The amount of money paid is based on the amount of electricity that is not used by the grid, or “avoided”. How to use it: In order to use avoided grid usage charges, energy suppliers must first register with the German EEG Law. Once registered, they can then calculate the amount of money they owe to renewable energy producers based on the amount of electricity that is not used by the grid. This calculation is done using SAP IS-U-EEG Compensation billing. Tips & Tricks: When calculating avoided grid usage charges, it is important to keep track of all electricity generated and used by the grid. This will ensure that all payments are accurate and up-to-date. Additionally, it is important to stay up-to-date with any changes in the German EEG Law as these can affect the amount of money owed to renewable energy producers. Related Information: For more information about avoided grid usage charges and SAP IS-U-EEG Compensation billing, please refer to SAP’s official documentation on the topic. Additionally, there are many online resources available that provide further information about this topic.