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Redispatch 2.0 in Germany: what asset owners need to stay compliant

Redispatch 2.0 shifted curtailment data and compensation duties onto operators. Here's what compliant route-to-market actually requires.

Since 2021, Redispatch 2.0 has required German renewable and CHP plants above 100 kW to participate in a much more granular curtailment and redispatch regime than before, with data and compensation obligations that fall partly on the asset operator.

What changed

Operators must now provide near-real-time plant data to grid operators and correctly document curtailment events (Ausfallarbeit) to receive compensation. Manual processes are error-prone and slow, risking underpayment.

How Samawatt handles it

Because our platform already ingests plant-level telemetry for forecasting and trading, the same pipeline feeds automated Redispatch 2.0 reporting — keeping compliance and revenue optimisation on one system instead of two.

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