Unbezahlte Einspeisevergütung und fehlende Ausgleichsansprüche bei Regelenergie-Abregelung
Definition
Germany hit record wind power curtailments in 2025, with curtailment rates increasing to 4.9% (up from 4.5% YoY). Total curtailed renewable energy reached 10 TWh in 2025. Each MWh of curtailed generation triggers a compensation claim. Operators must manually track curtailment notices from grid operators, calculate lost revenue, and file claims—often with delays and incomplete documentation. Grid operators frequently dispute claim amounts, leading to prolonged dispute resolution.
Key Findings
- Financial Impact: Hard evidence: 10 TWh curtailed energy at €50–€80/MWh = €500M–€800M in 2025 curtailment compensation claims. Soft estimate: 10–25% of claims remain unpaid or delayed (€50M–€200M annual revenue leakage). Administrative overhead: 15–30 hours/month per MW capacity for manual claim tracking and reconciliation.
- Frequency: Continuous (daily curtailment events during high wind periods; monthly/quarterly claim cycles)
- Root Cause: Lack of automated real-time curtailment data integration between Bundesnetzagentur systems, TSO (Transmission System Operator) platforms, and operator accounting systems. Manual invoice cross-referencing and claim filing create delays and documentation gaps.
Why This Matters
This pain point represents a significant opportunity for B2B solutions targeting Wind Electric Power Generation.
Affected Stakeholders
CFO / Finance Director (revenue recognition), Operations Manager (curtailment tracking), Legal/Compliance (claim documentation), Accounts Receivable (collection from TSOs)
Action Plan
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Methodology & Sources
Data collected via OSINT from regulatory filings, industry audits, and verified case studies.