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Component: IS-U-EEG
Component Name: Compensation billing according to German EEG Law
Description: Maximum installed capacity of a generating unit for example, in kW that can be reached technically.
Key Concepts: Installed capacity is a term used in the SAP IS-U-EEG Compensation billing according to German EEG Law component. It is the maximum amount of electricity that a power plant can produce. It is used to calculate the compensation payments for renewable energy producers in Germany. How to use it: The installed capacity of a power plant is used to calculate the compensation payments for renewable energy producers in Germany. The installed capacity is determined by the German Federal Network Agency and is based on the maximum amount of electricity that a power plant can produce. The compensation payments are calculated based on the installed capacity and the amount of electricity produced by the power plant. Tips & Tricks: It is important to ensure that the installed capacity of a power plant is accurately reported to the German Federal Network Agency in order to ensure that the correct compensation payments are calculated. Related Information: The German EEG Law (Erneuerbare-Energien-Gesetz) is a law that regulates the promotion of renewable energy sources in Germany. The law requires that renewable energy producers receive compensation payments for their electricity production. The compensation payments are calculated based on the installed capacity and the amount of electricity produced by the power plant.