Solar Energy Policy in the EU and the Member States, from the Perspective of the Petitions Received
Upon request by the PETI Committee, the Policy Department on Citizens' Rights and Constitutional Affairs commissioned the present study in order to assess a series of petitions received in relation to solar energy policies in Member States and their compatibility with EU laws and policies. The petitions examined raise three main concerns, i.e. policy risk in support systems, self-consumption and industrial policy in EU Member States, notably Spain, Belgium, Germany and Italy. The analysis concludes that renewables’ support policies should be stable and avoid frequent or retro-active changes; that the regulated extension of self-consumption is accompanied by measures to ensure that “prosumers” contribute to financing grid costs and other costs; and that industrial policy for renewables is stable and predictable.
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Jenny WINKLER and Mario RAGAWITZ (Fraunhofer ISI)
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- economic geography
- economic policy
- ECONOMICS
- ENERGY
- energy policy
- energy policy
- EU finance
- EU Member State
- EUROPEAN UNION
- GEOGRAPHY
- industrial policy
- industrial structures and policy
- INDUSTRY
- parliament
- petition
- POLITICS
- soft energy
- solar energy
- support mechanism
- sustainable development
- tariff policy
- tariff policy
- TRADE