The Unified Conference scheduled for tomorrow has been postponed by one week
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fifth energy tale. The discussion of the Unified Conference scheduled for tomorrow 31 May in fact was postponed by a week. It will be necessary to wait until 6 or 7 June to find out more about the fate of the new system incentives for photovoltaics.
After the appeal launched by the associations to the Regions, it is hoped that the proposed changes can be accepted, thus saving a production sector such as that of photovoltaics. Last Monday there was also a meeting between the technicians, which was attended by the ministries involved and the Regions, followed by another yesterday with the competent councilors.
The Unified Conference of 6/7 June will have to examine the decrees, the one on the energy account and the one on other renewables, still in a stalemate. And if on the one hand it is true that the associations had said they were willing, despite everything, to see delay the issuance of the decree, on the other hand, this does not justify the postponement of the meetings that will have to decide the future.
Changes. The associations, about a month ago, sent a document to the Regions suggesting some proposed amendments on the draft of the decree. Among these, theraising the spending ceiling, the exclusion from the register of large plants of those with power below 20 kW, the reinstatement of the bonus for remediation dell 'asbestos from the roofs and the Made in Europe award.
And the associations invited the Regions to put their foot down once again: "Although many Regions have shown themselves firmly in favor of the changes proposed by the industry, the competent Ministries do not seem willing to change those parameters which, if they were maintained as in the current versions, would definitively compromise the survival of most companies in the photovoltaic sector, with serious repercussions on employment and the country's economy “.
even the Senaterecently sided with the Regions. And shortly after also the Bedroom. Is the Fifth Energy Account likely to turn into a total flop? Maybe, or maybe not. But at least one good thing could introduce it: the recycling of modules at the end of their life. According to the current text, who will access the incentives for photovoltaics with the new system will have to join a consortium for disposal and the recycling of modules, providing autonomously for the uninstallation of the panels for domestic use and for their disposal in a manner participation.
Francesca Mancuso