Wednesday, May 26, 2010

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contributions on public buildings in the South


Un avviso pubblico del Ministero dello Sviluppo Economico per la presentazione di progetti di impianti a fonti rinnovabili negli edifici pubblici di Campania, Calabria, Puglia e Sicilia. Finanziamento di 30 milioni di euro e contributi 100% of the cost.

The Ministry of Economic Development (MED) is providing funding of € 30 million for renewable energy installations on buildings owned by the government of the State, Regions, Provinces, Municipalities and Mountain Communities in Campania, Calabria, Puglia and Sicily.

The announcement (pdf) of the Directorate General for Nuclear Energy, renewable energy and energy efficiency of the Department of Energy of the ESM provides up to 100% of the eligible cost.

The initiative is part of the implementation of the Operational Programme Interregional (POI) Energy, an instrument through which it is implemented to provisions of the National Strategic Framework 2007-2013. The Directorate General responsible for the energy of the MSE as intermediate body of the POI, has issued a public notice for the submission of projects by the Convergence regions (Campania, Calabria, Puglia and Sicily),

This initiative - said the ministry - by supporting the production and use of renewable energy, aims to encourage the adoption of a new energy culture among the population and promote the development of local business.

plants that can access the financing are:
a) photovoltaic
b) cogeneration plants fueled by renewable sources
c) wind farms operating in metering
d)
and solar thermal), geothermal heat pumps with low enthalpy
f) biomass-fired boilers

For plants, Beci funds amounted to EUR 15 million, the same figure is available for systems d, e, f.

The total cost per project, exclusive of the costs of the communication program, is between 100,000 and 1,000,000 €. Are not eligible projects whose total cost exceed that limit, even if additional resources are found from other sources of funding or resources from the direct responsibility of the proponent. The beneficiaries will

commitment to start to work on the project eligible for funding within 90 calendar days from the date of publication of the Decree on the Ministry of grant and must undertake to complete the work within six months of that date. The closing date for construction start and completion of the work may be extended only once for a maximum of six months.

Administrations involved in the selection will submit an application for participation before 12 noon on June 30, 2010 at the Ministry of Economic Development Directorate General for Nuclear Energy, renewable energy and energy efficiency - Via Molise, 2-00187 Rome

The notice can be downloaded from website: Interregional Operational Programme - Energy

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Photovoltaics, bureaucratic obstacles in one click


PV Legal Consortium has launched an online database on the processes and bureaucratic obstacles to the installation of photovoltaic systems in 12 European countries, Italy included. Information about waiting times, duration and administrative costs.
Almost all European countries have understood the potential of PV and are working to implement policies and incentives to encourage the development of this sector. However, there are obstacles, especially bureaucratic nature, the so-called non-technical barriers that prevent or slow the development of the PV market. The PV project

Legal, an initiative co-funded by the Intelligent Energy Europe (IEE) of the European Commission has published an online database where you can find a list of bureaucratic obstacles to the installation of photovoltaic systems of 12 countries as partners. The database, launched by the PV Legal Consortium, has been online since May 17, 2010 and contains the results of six months of research in 12 European countries, the project partners (Bulgaria, Germany, France, Greece, Italy, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Slovenia , Spain, Czech Republic, Great Britain).

The user will connect to the website Legal PV, in fact, can benefit from a detailed analysis on the costs and steps to be incurred in respect gli obblighi burocratici e amministrativi legati alla realizzazione degli impianti fotovoltaici. In ognuno dei 12 paesi è stata svolta un’analisi secondo tre segmenti realizzativi:

•impianti residenziali su tetto
•impianti su edifici commerciali
•grandi impianti a terra
Per ogni tipologia di impianto sono stati identificati e descritti in dettaglio i processi necessari alla sua realizzazione e sono state raccolte informazioni su tempi di attesa, durata e costi amministrativi. Il progetto PV Legal raggruppa 13 associazioni nazionali tra cui Assosolare, l’Associazione Nazionale dell’Industria Solare Fotovoltaica, responsabile della parte italiana della ricerca, l’Associazione dell’Industria European Photovoltaic Association (EPIA) and eclareon (management). Legal

PV wants to be a useful tool for players in the photovoltaic market and policy makers who may have a view about their own country and a comparison to the situation in other European countries. The next step planned by PV is the creation of a Legal Advisory Paper, or forums and meetings where policy-makers and network operators of the major European PV markets will confront.

The PV LEGAL database is accessible for free at: PV Legal .

Source: qualenergia.it