Photovoltaic incentives: associations outraged by the retroactive rule in the dl liberalization

    Photovoltaic incentives: associations outraged by the retroactive rule in the dl liberalization

    It is not surprising, then, that the indignation of the photovoltaic associations woke up this morning with a nasty surprise: the text of art. 65 in question, in fact, would have been modified overnight and in its current version would provide for retroactivity, thus removing article 10 of the Legislative Decree of 3 March 2011 which granted producers one year to put into operation the photovoltaic plants in the fields. whose process was already started.



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    Who thought that with the approval of the Fourth Conto Energia finally the sector of PV he would have peace he was very wrong. In these days we are witnessing new rules and changes of cards on the table in terms of incentives. The decree on liberalization has also affected the energy sector by eliminating, in fact, the incentives for photovoltaic systems on the ground in agricultural land, already limited with the Fourth Energy Tale approved in March 2011.



    As we saw yesterday, however, the new legislation and in particular art. 65 of the decree it was not applied to photovoltaic producers who, in good faith, had begun to build new plants in accordance with the provisions of current legislation or the Legislative Decree 28/11 in force for just 10 months.

    No wonder then the indignation of the photovoltaic associations that this morning they woke up with a nasty surprise: the text of art. 65 in question, in fact, would have been modified overnight and in its current version would provide for retroactivity, thus removing article 10 of the Legislative Decree of 3 March 2011 which granted producers one year to put into operation the photovoltaic plants in the fields. whose process was already started. Thus throwing sector operators into panic once again. Especially those producers who, having already borne all the costs for the construction of the plants, "less than two months from the expiry of the year of time granted by Legislative Decree March 3, 2011 n.28, do not know now if they will ever receive an incentive for plants close to starting operation "

    Because of this . ANIE/GIFI, APER, ASSOSOLARE and ASSO ENERGY FUTURE in a Joint Communiqué they strongly ask for "the rapid and authoritative intervention of Parliament, so that the new anti-photovoltaic law is definitively removed when the decree is converted".


    The associations, in particular, reiterate "the need to avoid impromptu and retroactive regulatory interventions that undermine the stability of the system and damage the confidence of investors and ask that the phase in which decisions are made without listening to the voice of the social and economic forces that work in practice ".


     

     

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