Financial expert reveals: This will change in February in the southwest - from photovoltaic remuneration to new online sales rules.
According to a report from www.swr.de, there are some changes in February that will affect people in the southwest. The most important innovations can be found in various areas, including the reduction of the feed-in tariff for owners of photovoltaic systems, the introduction of advertising clips on Amazon Prime Video and stricter requirements for online services in accordance with the EU Digital Services Act (DSA). The reduction in the feed-in tariff for owners of photovoltaic systems will come into force from February 1st. The remuneration for the excess electricity fed into the grid will decrease by one percent every six months. This could have a long-term impact on the profitability of photovoltaic systems and...

Financial expert reveals: This will change in February in the southwest - from photovoltaic remuneration to new online sales rules.
According to a report from www.swr.de, there are some changes in February that will affect people in the southwest. The most important innovations can be found in various areas, including the reduction of the feed-in tariff for owners of photovoltaic systems, the introduction of advertising clips on Amazon Prime Video and stricter requirements for online services in accordance with the EU Digital Services Act (DSA).
The reduction in the feed-in tariff for owners of photovoltaic systems will come into force from February 1st. The remuneration for the excess electricity fed into the grid will decrease by one percent every six months. This could have a long-term impact on the profitability of photovoltaic systems and lead to fewer people investing in this renewable form of energy.
The introduction of advertising clips on Amazon Prime Video from February 5th could mean that some customers are willing to pay an additional charge of 2.99 euros to continue watching ad-free. This could result in additional revenue for Amazon while impacting the user experience for many customers.
The EU Digital Services Act (DSA) introduces stricter requirements for online services, sales platforms and search engines in order to prevent anti-competitive behavior by large Internet companies in the EU. The disclosure of parts of the algorithms and the faster removal of illegal content from the platforms could lead to the business practices of some large Internet companies having to be reviewed and, if necessary, changed.
Overall, these changes could have an impact on the market and financial industry in February, particularly in the areas of renewable energy, online streaming services and digital services. It remains to be seen how the new requirements and regulations will affect the economy in the southwest in the long term.
Read the source article at www.swr.de