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Post by account_disabled on Dec 13, 2023 9:34:02 GMT
Spain has developed legislation that makes photovoltaic self-consumption difficult and generates greater dependence on conventional supply. . Through the Royal Decree proposal for the self-consumption of electricity in Spain , instead of promoting this practice it seems that certain toll systems have been imposed that hinder the transition to a new supply model. The administrative, technical and economic. Conditions that the Ministry of Energy proposed in July 2013 for the modalities of electrical energy supply are, according to the Spanish Photovoltaic Union (UNEF), an obstacle "that will prevent the development of a Country Email List practice of saving and energy efficiency”, something that would be very beneficial “for consumers and for the country as a whole”. The Ministry's proposal slows down the evolution. Of photovoltaic technology, whose costs have been reduced over the years, and which has made the installation of solar panels in homes profitable so that the acquisition of energy went from being supplied in a traditional way to be produced individually. Thus, UNEF itself has defined this "backup toll" as an obstacle that all it does is raise the price of self-consumption to the level.
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