teruglevering
Teruglevering, a Dutch term, translates to "feed-in" or "delivery back" in English and is commonly used in the context of renewable energy. It refers to the process where individuals or businesses that generate their own electricity, typically from solar panels or wind turbines, feed any surplus electricity back into the public grid. This surplus is electricity that is not immediately consumed by the generator themselves.
Historically, feed-in tariffs were a key policy mechanism associated with teruglevering. These tariffs guaranteed a fixed
However, the landscape of teruglevering has evolved. In many countries, including the Netherlands, the focus has
The concept of teruglevering is crucial for integrating decentralized renewable energy sources into the national power