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Il Conto Energia viaggia verso l'esaurimento precoce degli incentivi

Il Conto Energia viaggia verso l'esaurimento precoce degli incentivi. La ragione di un tale rischio risiede nella poca lungimiranza del Governo nel definire un tetto massimo per gli incentivi fino al raggiungimento di 3 GW di energia prodotta dagli impianti di nuova installazione entro dicembre del 2013. Se si considera che già a settembre dello scorso anno i nuovi impianti che hanno beneficiato degli incentivi (oltre 100.000 nuove unità) hanno superato, tutti insieme, la potenza equivalente a 1,6 GW is not clear how available resources are rapidly depleting. However, this does not mean that the Energy Bill is on the whole, a negative decision in all respects, indeed, is the exact opposite. The Energy Bill, in fact, is distinguished for several positive elements. The first concerns the fact that you have reserved shares of major incentives to technology and innovative solutions: the CPV (which are reserved 200 MW) and PV highly integrated architecture (which has another 300 available MW), with rates that on average larger than those for standard PV systems. On this theme, as stated Victor Church & Energy Strategy Group of the Politecnico di Milano, can be made at least two considerations. On the one hand, this choice is intended, at least in part, to correct one of the main distortions of the incentive mechanisms of feed-in type, which limited their effectiveness in stimulating industrial research and technological innovation. Reserving a reservoir of incentives to these solutions will only encourage businesses to invest in the development and industrialization of these technologies. On the other hand, it was intended to identify and stimulate market niches particularly promising, but even where there is no clear definition of hierarchies between competing operators and where then, the game can be played even by Italian firms. The second positive aspect concerns the simplification of system types and the consequent elimination of the concept of a partially integrated system, which has sometimes produced in the last three years particularly cumbersome solutions and much more expensive for the correction of the faults of the slopes of the roofs. A benefit in particular, and here lies the advantage of legal action, the industries are small, as well as commercial and logistic activities, which at this point will have the best chance to install photovoltaic systems on roofs buildings under their responsibility.

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