The Industry Committee asks the Senate to allow the installation of up to 200 kW per hectare
requests have been made some very significant:
plants in agricultural areas (Article 8, paragraph 5)
for photovoltaic systems with modules located on land in agricultural areas, for access to incentives, the Commission seeks to raise from 50 to 200 kW per hectare ratio of rated output and the ground surface in the availability of the applicant and the Commission also seeks to exclude from this limit - and up to 1 MW of nominal power - the marginal land, fallow, abandoned industrial sites and polluted areas of property military and quarrying exhausted.
The government can find simplified procedures for the realization of the plants, including the financing of the project, to encourage local use of these priority areas, and to extend the simplified procedure enabling in barracks military, depleted quarries and brownfield sites for plants above 1 MW. It 'also asked to introduce an authorization procedure easier and faster for new renewable energy plants built to replace the old equipment.
incentives (Article 22)
- Set the entry into force of new incentive schemes in 2014 instead of 2013 in order to give stakeholders more time to design and achieve their investment
- Introduce a mechanism for encouraging a "feed-in premium", consisting of a fixed component and an incentive fee for the electricity that would follow the trend of the market price of energy;
- Introduce the obligation of the person authorized to construct the facility to pay - upon request - a contribution varies depending on the type and size of the structure and provide adequate financial guarantees and economic and technical in order to counter the speculation sale of permits.
Regional Energy shares
- Establish a burden-sharing, which is to divide the share of renewable energy that each region must produce, in order to instruct the local authorities in achievement of national targets for 2020. It is suggested to introduce a mechanism for the allocation of regional objectives, the basis of technical considerations, assessment of potential resources and uses in the area.
Renewable energy in building regulations (Article 8)
will be asked to require municipalities to privilege - in their instruments of urban planning and building regulations - plants in areas already built, with priority for industrial and commercial establishments, and to promote innovative solutions for the use of photovoltaic systems in urban areas of particular value.
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