About Government policy on photovoltaic panels
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6 FAQs about [Government policy on photovoltaic panels]
Should guidance on solar PV be included in the National Policy Statement?
The solar industry very much welcomes the addition of guidance on solar PV to the National Policy Statement for renewable energy infrastructure. However, there are several provisions which could be strengthened, which we have outlined below.
Should solar PV be supported in the UK?
Support for solar PV should allow cost-effective projects to proceed and to make a cost-effective contribution to UK carbon emission objectives in the context of overall energy goals – ensuring that solar PV has a role alongside other energy generation technologies in delivering carbon reductions, energy security and affordability for consumers.
Will the government install 1 GWP solar PV generating capacity?
The Government aims to install 1 GW of solar PV generating capacity on the Government estate. As part of this, the Government will lead an initiative specifically targeted at England and Wales’ 24,000 schools to install 1 GWp of solar PV capacity.
How do we support solar PV deployment?
Support for solar PV should assess and respond to the impacts of deployment on: grid systems balancing; grid connectivity; and financial incentives – ensuring that we address the challenges of deploying high volumes of solar PV. The Solar PV Roadmap, published in October 2013, established the principles for solar PV deployment in the UK.
What is the UK's solar PV planning regime?
The UK’s planning regimes include robust safeguards to ensure that developments, including solar PV installations, are properly sited and that individuals, communities and the landscape itself are protected against any unacceptable impacts. This means that
Can the Green Investment Bank support solar PV?
DECC will work with the Green Investment Bank (GIB) to explore the scope to support solar PV as part of commercial energy efficiency projects in the UK using GIB funding. With significant increases in solar PV deployment, it is necessary to manage its integration into the electricity system and market.
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