Diarmaid Williams, Decentralized Energy
July 20, 2017
Summary
The extent of support by the Slovakian taxpayer for the country’s renewable and combined heat and power industries has been outlined by the regulator.
Slovak electricity consumers contributed a total of €464.7 million last year to producers generating electricity from renewable energy sources (RES) and through high-efficiency cogeneration.
Radoslav Igaz, spokesperson for the Regulatory Office for Network Industries (ÚRSO) told vEnergetike.sk, a website dedicated to energy issues, that the payment, via feed in tariffs, is set to rise further.
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