In accordance with Sections 26a and 26b of the KWKG, the German transmission system operators are obliged to transparently determine the KWKG levy for the following calendar year and publish it by October 25 of the calendar year. The annual accounts for the previous calendar years are taken into account accordingly when determining the KWKG levy.
KWKG levy from January 1, 2021
Based on the forecast values reported by the subordinate grid operators and the Federal Office of Economics and Export Control (BAFA), the expected charges under the current KWKG were identified and the KWKG levy applicable to final consumption throughout Germany was determined and published.
Based on the forecast data available from the TSOs in mid-October 2020 on the amount of eligible KWKG electricity volumes expected for 2021 and the amount of the total expected subsidy volume, a KWKG levy of around 0.308 ct/kWh was calculated for 2021 as a surcharge on the grid fees for all non-privileged final consumption.
The 2019 KWKG annual statement based on the available WP certificates results in a backlog amount of EUR 194,512,064, which leads to an additional levy of around -0.054 ct/kWh for all non-privileged final consumption.
A summary of the above data results in a rounded KWKG levy of 0.254 ct/kWh on non-privileged final consumption from 01.01.2021.