
Cypriot President Returns Solar Surplus Compensation Law to Parliament
President Nikos Christodoulides has referred a law requiring compensation for surplus electricity generated by photovoltaic systems back to parliament. The decision, taken after the law's passage in March, centers on specific provisions.
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President returns solar surplus compensation law back to parliament
A law requiring compensation for surplus electricity generated by photovoltaic systems has been referred back to parliament on Thursday by President Nikos Christodoulides. The decision was taken following the law’s passage in March and centres on provisions that would have obligated the state to cover the cost of compensating households and small businesses for excess […]
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President Nikos Christodoulides has referred back to parliament a law passed in March that would require the state to compensate households and small businesses for surplus electricity generated by their solar panels, citing constitutional objections. The law, proposed by DIKO MP Michalis Giakoumis, would have obliged the Council of Ministers to set compensation rates for […]
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