The Bundestag's Wirtschaftsausschuss, its economic-affairs committee, held its hearing on StromVKG on 24 June and Left the 1 September first-auction date untouched 1. StromVKG is Germany's capacity-payment law, which pays for about 11 GW of dispatchable backup to keep firm capacity on the grid as coal and nuclear retire. BDEW chief Kerstin Andreae, speaking for the energy industry, said the first auctions should still start in 2026, and EnBW's Jörg Jasper called the design appropriate 2.
The Greens had pushed a motion, 21/6369, to force hydrogen-conversion conditions onto the subsidised plants ; it was heard but won no committee backing. What stays live is the Südbonus, a regional uplift that the chemical and energy union IGBCE says shortchanges East Germany, alongside the Bundeskartellamt's competition concerns, which were aired earlier but never entered the record as a formal amendment.
The accelerated procedure the Bundestag opened in committee held through the hearing, and the law is still expected to clear before the summer recess with the 1 September date intact. For German capacity forwards that leaves continuity, with the Südbonus the one regional variable still open.
