Post by account_disabled on Mar 12, 2024 2:20:38 GMT -5
Euskadi has eliminated the requirement for a prior administrative license for the installation of solar or photovoltaic panels, known as a works license, replacing it with a responsible urban planning declaration. After the Basque decision, all the autonomous communities have already removed this barrier to self-consumption.
The bill, which has been approved with the support of all groups with the exception of Vox, represents progress that will considerably speed up the administrative process for self-consumption facilities, which currently took up to eight months, allowing the citizens and companies of the Basque autonomous community reduce the price of their electricity bill while contributing to curbing climate change. A news that has been celebrated by the Spanish Photovoltaic Union (UNEF), promoter of the elimination of this requirement.
According to UNEF, the elimination of this administrative Cambodia Telegram Number Data barrier is part of the approval in the Basque Parliament of the bill presented to facilitate the processing of self-consumption of renewable energies in the Basque Country.
After learning of this decision, the general director of UNEF, José Donoso, stated that this elimination represents "good news that encourages the achievement of the Self-Consumption Roadmap, a key piece to successfully complete the energy transition in our country." has remembered.
In 2022, 2,507 MW of new installed solar energy capacity was installed in self-consumption facilities. This figure represents an increase of 108% compared to 2021, when 1,203 MW were commissioned.
Furthermore, according to data collected by UNEF, Spain already has 5,249 MW of accumulated installed power for self-consumption. Regarding the distribution by sectors, the majority of this new power, 47%, has been installed in the industrial sector, 32% in the residential sector, 20% in the commercial sector, with the remaining 1% being isolated self-consumption. .
Furthermore, the elimination of this administrative barrier in the Basque Country is in line with the update of the National Integrated Energy and Climate Plan that establishes an ambitious indicator for the deployment of self-consumption. Before 2030, Spain must have an installed capacity of 19GW for self-consumption.
The bill, which has been approved with the support of all groups with the exception of Vox, represents progress that will considerably speed up the administrative process for self-consumption facilities, which currently took up to eight months, allowing the citizens and companies of the Basque autonomous community reduce the price of their electricity bill while contributing to curbing climate change. A news that has been celebrated by the Spanish Photovoltaic Union (UNEF), promoter of the elimination of this requirement.
According to UNEF, the elimination of this administrative Cambodia Telegram Number Data barrier is part of the approval in the Basque Parliament of the bill presented to facilitate the processing of self-consumption of renewable energies in the Basque Country.
After learning of this decision, the general director of UNEF, José Donoso, stated that this elimination represents "good news that encourages the achievement of the Self-Consumption Roadmap, a key piece to successfully complete the energy transition in our country." has remembered.
In 2022, 2,507 MW of new installed solar energy capacity was installed in self-consumption facilities. This figure represents an increase of 108% compared to 2021, when 1,203 MW were commissioned.
Furthermore, according to data collected by UNEF, Spain already has 5,249 MW of accumulated installed power for self-consumption. Regarding the distribution by sectors, the majority of this new power, 47%, has been installed in the industrial sector, 32% in the residential sector, 20% in the commercial sector, with the remaining 1% being isolated self-consumption. .
Furthermore, the elimination of this administrative barrier in the Basque Country is in line with the update of the National Integrated Energy and Climate Plan that establishes an ambitious indicator for the deployment of self-consumption. Before 2030, Spain must have an installed capacity of 19GW for self-consumption.