Tuesday, November 16, 2010

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ENERGY INCOME IN 2010 END .. Incentives available later this year, make haste .. FROM 2011 TO THE THIRD STREET INCOME ENERGY




E 'was enacted on design for the six-month extension of the deadline from the Energy Bill 2010 . On 31 December 2010 the Ministerial Decree of 19 February 2007 will expire and be replaced by new Energy Bill 2011-2013 .

To manage the transition between the current legislation and the new 2010, 2011, Article 2 of Law 41/2010 provided e- that tariffs in 2010 were accepted who had completed the installation of the PV system by 31 December 2010. The emergence of some problems of interpretation, has given way to a bill clarifying.

E 'was then converted to the draft Decree-Law 105/2010 which provides that the tariffs paid by the Energy Bill 2010 be approved subject to:

- which have concluded the installation of the photovoltaic by December 31, 2010;

- which have indicated to network operator (eg. ENEL) and the GSE , the plant has been installed by December 31, 2010;

- where the photovoltaic system comes into operation by June 30, 2011 .

The Energy Bill provides for a 2011-2013 reduction of tariffs currently paid by the GSE the same Account Energy 2010 .




Tuesday, April 13, 2010

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seems to turn a publication of the third energy bill, with the long-awaited tariffs. The document in its final draft is ready and waiting for the go-ahead only of the State-Regions Conference. was announced in recent days, Secretary for Economic Development with responsibility for energy, Stefano Saglia, adding that the government intends to "keep Italy the country with the most generous incentives in Europe" and confirming the roof of 3 thousand megawatts power to be installed in three years from 2011 and the roof of 1,200 megawatts by the year provided dai vecchi incentivi.

Per quanto riguarda le tariffe incentivanti – cioè quelle che lo Stato paga ai produttori di energia da fonte fotovoltaica – Saglia ha detto che “la riduzione degli incentivi sarà leggermente inferiore rispetto alla riduzione del costo dei pannelli solari”.

Dal 2011, infatti, le tariffe incentivanti saranno più basse rispetto a quelle oggi vigenti. Nella bozza di decreto (che definisce il Conto Energia per gli impianti che entreranno in funzione dal 2011) presentata nel febbraio scorso dal Ministero, la riduzione delle tariffe si attestava intorno al 20-25% rispetto alle attuali, con una ulteriore diminuzione nel corso del 2011 e con una decurtazione del 6% all’anno per gli impianti che entreranno in esercizio nel 2012 e nel 2013. La percentuale di riduzione del 20-25% ha messo in allarme i produttori di impianti fotovoltaici che propongono invece un taglio non superiore al 14% rispetto al 2010.

LA TRANSIZIONE TRA IL 2010 E IL 2011 In vista della riduzione delle tariffe, è già scattata la corsa per terminare gli impianti fotovoltaici entro il 2010. Per non mettere in difficoltà chi sta realizzando quest’anno gli impianti l’articolo 2-sexies della legge n. 41 del 22 marzo 2010, di conversione del “decreto salva Alcoa”, prevede che le tariffe incentivanti 2010 to be recognized by those who will complete the installation of 31 December 2010 and will send a network within the last date for making connection by December 31, 2010.

The reference date for entitlement to the 2010 rates will not be, then, that of entry into the facility but the installation is complete.

to understand with certainty what is the "closing date" will be necessary to wait for the document that the Manager of Energy Services (GSE), in cooperation with the Authority Electricity and Gas (Authority) is preparing to remove doubts of interpretation raised by Article 2-e of the Law 41/2010.