Photovoltaic incentives: this is how they will be starting from 2011

    Photovoltaic incentives: this is how they will be starting from 2011

    A new draft would have been developed by the government to regulate incentives for photovoltaics starting from 2011.

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    A new draft would be developed by the government to regulate the incentives for photovoltaics starting from 2011.





    Just a few days ago we reported the perplexities of Edo Ronchi and Eng. Caffarelli on reductions 20% of the incentive rate compared to the current one Energy Account contained in the text up to now being examined by the Government that would not make the plants more convenient and would risk paralyzing the development of the market, as happened in Spain where, from a period of strong incentives al photovoltaic, there has been sharp reductions in state incentives that have dealt a severe blow to the industry solar and to alleconomy that revolves around energy supply da renewables.

    Given that, by now, the reduction of the incentive tariffs in the new Energy Account 2011 appears safe, a German-style system would be better, with reductions in the incentive tariff "in stages" and with a certain and well-defined timing to give way to “green businesses”To soften the blow and reprogram their own production strategies. According to the forecasts of Milano Finanza, it is in this direction that the compromise between Government e productive categories which seems to have been found.

    According to ministerial sources of Milano Finanzain fact, a further one would have been developed draft of the Interministerial Decree, drawn up by Ministry of Development Economic together with that of the Environment in which, even if not completely satisfying the requests of entrepreneurs, who would have wanted a simple 4% reduction, there would not even be the much feared scissoring of twenty percentage points, but one reduction of 6% compared to the rates currently provided which in addition should happen gradually, from a four months to the other, so as not to create immediate repercussions to society' in the sector.



    A staggered solution, therefore, and one reduction of the incentive rates which, although not as feeble as the one desired by him entrepreneurs, it wouldn't be like that drastic like the one initially feared by Government.

    Instead of being faced with an abrupt 20% reduction, in fact, the impianti which will come into operation from April 2011 would benefit from a lower incentive rate than the one previously in force, with one decrease that can go by 6,5 to 8,1 percentage points depending on the type of installation. The plants that will come into operation later, therefore, would find rates gradually decreasing: those that will come into operation from April to August, could find a reduction in tariffs ranging between 10% and 12,8%, while those that will be activated between August and December they would have a reduction of incentive rate oscillating between 15% and 17,6% approximately compared to the incentive rates currently in force.



    From 2012, the average annual cut of 6% .The innovative systems, instead, they would enjoy more concessions being able to count on an annual cut reduced to 2%. Furthermore, according to what has been reconstructed by Milano Finanza, the draft decree would provide for an increase in the total power that can be incentivized: from 2 thousand MW to 3 thousand MW to which further 150 MW for implants a concentration.

    Andrea Marchetti

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