henrihorn,
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@osma @burger_jaap The compensation for micro feed-in electricity is specified by the seller, and companies can compete on this. Spot price minus 0,2 or 0,3 cent/kWh seems typical. In addition, the local distribution company is allowed to charge 0,07 cent/kWh.

Are there studies showing that solar feed in prices are lower than average spot? Daytime prices are higher than night, which benefits solar power. But winter is also costlier than summer...
Solar share is still too low to affect market

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