Until now, so-called micro-producers of solar electricity have avoided paying grid fees for the surplus they produce and sell on to others via the common electricity grid. In March this year, the Swedish Energy Markets Inspectorate, Ei, introduced new rules that mean that microproducers may have to pay a fee.

One of the electricity companies, Eon, which SVT spoke to, has decided to wait until further notice and sticks to the electricity law in Sweden, which states that micro Producers under certain conditions do not have to paid a feed-in fee.