Germany:
Investor Considerations In Germany's Renewable Energy Sector
21 September 2018
Jones Day
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Germany remains an important market for renewable energy
investments. The regulatory framework is stable, and in contrast to
other countries, Germany imposes no retroactive reductions in
feed-in subsidies. For years, these favorable conditions have led
to robust investor demand for renewable energy projects.
But what should investors look out for when auditing these
projects? Jones Day's
Kerstin Henrich explains.
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