The
announcement
by
the
nation's
third-largest
power
utility
is
a
black
eye
for
the
German
government
as
it
struggles
to
pass
legislation
it
hopes
might
alleviate
investor
fears
in
the
wake
of
ongoing
grid-connection
delays.
EnBW
and
others
have
criticised
the
draft
law,
signed
off
by
the
cabinet
earlier
this
summer
but
still
stuck
in
parliament,
for
not
doing
enough
for
projects
that
are
significantly
advanced
but
not
yet
under
construction.
The
new
law
would
only
cover
liability
for
projects
that
received
an
unconditional
grid-connection
commitment
by
September
2012.
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