Germany
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Germany Hastens Transition to Greener Energy
According to the plan, rooftop solar will be necessary on new business buildings and near-mandatory on new residential ones. German solar has been developing at a slower pace than the rest of the world, but with yearly deployments due to triple, it is expected that by 2030, green energy would account for 50% of home heating and 80% of the power. The current low feed-in tariff is a stumbling block to rooftop solar installation. The FiT is expected to be increased to encourage more deployment.
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