This content is aimed in particular at Plant and grid operators, which must demonstrate or monitor the minimum criteria for biodiversity-friendly construction methods in practice in accordance with Sections 37 (1a) and 48 (6) EEG 2023. Since July 2024, a Guide of the Federal Ministry of Economics Help Implementation of the minimum criteria in ground-mounted PV systems.
Minimum criteria for the biodiversity-friendly construction of solar parks
With the adoption of "Solar Package I" in April 2024, five "minimum criteria for nature conservation" were developed for the first time and integrated into the Renewable Energy Sources Act. The minimum criteria only apply to ground-mounted PV systems in the tendering process (Section 37 (1a) EEG) and systems with a fixed remuneration entitlement (Section 48 (6) EEG). Special solar installations such as floating, agricultural or car park PV are excluded.The minimum criteria are intended to fulfil a Ensure nature-friendly expansion of solar parks and increase biodiversity in subsidised ground-mounted photovoltaic systems. All solar parks that take part in an EEG tender or that have a fixed remuneration entitlement (e.g. plants under one megawatt or plants with citizen energy privileges) must from the 01.08.2024 demonstrate at least three of the five minimum criteria.
Current reference: In the upcoming amendment to the EEG ("EEG 2027"), the minimum criteria are expected to be adjusted slightly. We refer to the current legal situation and will revise the information following the legislative process.
Guidelines for system and grid operators
The guidelines issued by the Federal Ministry of Economics Practical tips and examples for the individual minimum criteria, explains the respective obligation and type of proof and explains the Monitoring obligation by the grid operators. Also explained, When and how often evidence must be provided. System operators are generally able to demonstrate compliance with a certain minimum criterion by means of a self-declaration. The grid operator can only request further evidence if there are justified doubts. Irrespective of this, system operators are free to provide other suitable evidence in addition to the self-declaration. For this purpose, the guidelines Examples of different detection methods.
Important to know: System operators who fail to fulfil three of the five minimum criteria face a penalty payment to the grid operator of two euros per kilowatt of installed system capacity per calendar month.
Implementation recommendations for the individual minimum criteria according to the guidelines


Picture left: The implementation provision for minimum criterion 2 explains details of the biodiversity-promoting maintenance concept in solar parks
Picture right: An example of biotope elements in accordance with minimum criterion 4 are rock fillings that provide summer habitats for reptiles.
The contents of the guidelines with regard to the implementation of the individual minimum criteria are listed below. As the guideline also provides important information in the first two chapters, we recommend that all interested parties read the guideline in detail.
Conclusion
The minimum criteria in the EEG represent a welcome lower limit for the planning of solar parks with regard to environmental compatibility. At the same time, they offer plant operators an appropriate degree of flexibility in implementation. The guidelines offer easy-to-understand assistance for plant and grid operators and can thus contribute to a short-term and qualitative implementation of the minimum criteria.






