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Nov 2022
The European Commission says long and complex regulatory processes have been a major obstacle to the development of renewable energy and related infrastructure in Europe. Back in May, the European Commission proposed in its energy plan to streamline the approval process for clean energy projects; In October, the European Council also issued a call for countries to speed up deployment of renewable energy projects. However, deteriorating conditions in the European energy market have forced the commission to go further with the emergency proposal.
The emergency proposals are understood to target solar power, existing renewable power plants and heat pumps. In the solar sector, the emergency proposal would fast-track projects to install photovoltaic equipment on man-made facilities. Environmental assessments will no longer be required for such projects, with a maximum approval time of one month for the installation of photovoltaic panels, supporting energy storage facilities and grid connections.
At the same time, the EU will further simplify the approval process for retrofitting existing renewable energy projects to a maximum of six months. The retrofit project will also receive a more simplified grid connection procedure if the incremental generation does not exceed 15% of the original capacity.
In addition, the commission said it would provide a maximum approval period of three months for heat pumps, an important technology for renewable energy cooling and heating, and a simpler approval process for smaller heat pump projects.
According to the Commission, the development of renewable energy will help reduce the EU's dependence on fossil fuels, benefiting key sectors such as electricity, cooling, industry and transport, while the falling cost of renewable energy will help reduce the cost of energy in Europe. The provisions of the emergency proposal are currently set to remain in effect for one year.
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