⚡Energy Newsletter
1. Juli 2026 · 06:30 Uhr
1Electricity prices fall 6.7% – Renewables reach 55% share
EnergyPrices.net German electricity prices are declining by 6.7% in 2026 due to falling generation costs and the expansion of renewable energy to over 55% of the electricity mix. RWE forecasts continued price reductions with moderate gas prices. Industrial subsidies have been activated in parallel to secure competitiveness.
2Grid connection bottleneck: New maturity level procedure from 2026
Sunshine Energy All four German transmission system operators (TenneT, Amprion, TransnetBW, 50Hertz) are introducing a new maturity level procedure from 1.1.2026 to regulate grid connection bottlenecks. This is a central hurdle for wind and solar investments and signals infrastructure limitations in accelerating the energy transition.
3RWE acquires Amprion – Betting on infrastructure instead of generation
Wirtschaftswoche RWE CEO Markus Krebber secures the only state-independent transmission system operator with the Amprion acquisition and positions itself strategically in grid infrastructure. Competing operators such as TenneT, 50Hertz, and TransnetBW are already partially nationalized.
4Offshore wind power 2026: RWE, Vattenfall, EnBW launch major projects
EnergyPrices.net North and Baltic Sea auctions in 2026 launch a new construction phase for RWE, Vattenfall, and EnBW focusing on offshore wind capacity. Expansion pace is doubling: From 2026, 22 GW should be installed annually (vs. 7.2 GW in 2022).
5Transmission grid charges drop dramatically to 2.86 cents/kWh
Finanztip Transmission grid charges fall in 2026 by 57% from 6.65 to 2.86 cents/kWh – a dramatic cost relief for electricity customers. Signals efficiency gains and fewer bottlenecks in long-distance grids with further decentralization.
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Germany's energy transition is accelerating structurally in 2026: Renewable energy dominates over 55% of the electricity mix for the first time, prices are falling 6.7%, and four giants (RWE, Vattenfall, EnBW, Eon) have launched massive offshore wind projects. The critical bottleneck remains grid infrastructure – the introduction of a uniform maturity level procedure indicates capacity limits. RWE's strategic Amprion acquisition shows that grid control is becoming a competitive weapon, while competitors operate under state participation. Geopolitical risk: Gas price volatility (TTF +26% YoY) remains a price driver despite renewable dominance.
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