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Denmark to introduce tax on PV power

byCT Report
22/05/2017
in Denmark
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COPENHAGEN: Denmark’s Ministry of Energy, Climate and Buildings has submitted to public consultation a bill to introduce a tax on the power produced for self-consumption by PV installations under net metering.

The Minister of Energy Lars Chr. Lillehol said that the faster than expected development of solar energy throughout Denmark would lead to an expense of DKK 4.9 billion ($734.8 million) in the state budget. Through the announced tax, the government hopes to reduce the above-mentioned expense to DKK 3.7 billion ($558 million).

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Planned solar energy development by 2020, the ministry stated, is 918 MW, while local energy operator Energinet.dk and the Danish Energy Agency (Energistyrelsen) are currently predicting that solar installations will reach up to 1,350 MW by then. Af of Mar. 3, 2017, the country’s cumulative installed PV capacity reached 854.8 MW, according to the latest statistics from Energinet.dk.

The new tax, if introduced, will be applied to all self-consumed power, which is currently exempt from VAT, the Public Service Obligations (PSO) levy that finances the country’s renewable energy incentives program, and other grid fees.

Peter Ahm, the CEO of PA Energy and Danish representative to the International Energy Agency’s (IEA’s) PV Power Systems Programme, which recently revealed that there was the risk of new fees or retroactive changes for PV in Denmark, made the following statement: “This is a clear example of the problems created by the present scheme of energy taxes and levies. By private investments – without any subsidies – in PV systems the government will lose income from energy taxes, as the PV electricity in terms of self-consumption will substitute taxed electricity from the national grid. The retail price of electricity is about €0.30/kWh, of which about 65 % is various taxes. The minister of Energy, Climate and Buildings told last Friday at a PV conference the same story, and said the loss of income was unacceptable for the government. He further stated that the present energy taxation complex presented many problems for the political plans for a development towards a green energy system, and that the government had initiated an analysis hopefully leading to a more flexible energy-taxation complex. He could not indicate when this analysis would be completed.”

In December 2016, the Danish Parliament approved the government decision to gradually abolish during the period 2017-22 the Public Service Obligations (PSO) levy, which finances the country’s renewable energy incentives program. Starting from 2023, eventual incentives for renewables, which are currently being financed by power consumers, should be paid with the state budget.

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