Easier Solar Installations and Digital Energy Communication.
This act simplifies the construction of larger solar power installations that do not feed energy into the grid and changes communication rules with energy providers, promoting electronic document flow. The goal is to accelerate renewable energy development and improve customer service in the energy sector.
Key points
Simplified procedures for building freestanding solar installations (150 kW to 500 kW) that do not feed energy into the grid – they no longer require a building permit, only notification.
Solar installations (150 kW to 500 kW) mounted on buildings also do not require a building permit if they do not feed energy into the grid.
New requirement for larger solar installations (150-500 kW) to have their designs approved by a fire safety expert and to notify the State Fire Service upon completion.
Correspondence with energy providers (e.g., invoices, applications) will default to electronic format, unless the recipient requests paper form.
Electricity sellers must include a clear summary of key payment information with invoices for household customers.
Changes to the registration of larger renewable energy installations (over 1 MW to 5 MW), moving them from concessions to a register maintained by the President of URE, aiming to facilitate their commissioning.
2025-07-25
For
251
Against
169
Abstain
14
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Status:
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Additional Information
Print number: 10_1310
Process start date: 2025-06-02
Voting date: 2025-07-25
Meeting no: 39
Voting no: 38