According to Chancellor Christian Stocker, it has been “the largest energy reform” in two decades that the coalition worked out. In fact, the planned electricity management law should bring many innovations for the domestic energy operating system. However, as with every major reform, the implementation of the project is difficult: A first draft law was sent to the National Council by the ÖVP Ministry of Economic Affairs in July. The violent criticism of the project ensured that a revision was promptly announced after assessment. Stone of the kick-off was in particular that the operators of photovoltaic systems should pay for the feed-in of electricity.