Attractive tariffs but heavy administrative procedures
Since June 2006, France has put in place attractive feed-in tariffs for photovoltaic systems in particular for building integrated installations. However these have not yet been proven to be effective. France is particularly well known for its lengthy connection procedures: one can wait several months to get connected to the grid. In Germany only a few weeks are required as the coordination of procedures is ensured through a one-stop-shop.
Temporary yet necessary measures
The solar photovoltaic market is developing rapidly on a global scale (+ 40% per year over the last 5 years), this is particularly true where support measures are combined with simplified administrative procedures. These temporary measures are necessary in order to support market development and the consequent growth in production volumes. This will in turn enable reductions in the cost of photovoltaic cells and hence allow solar electricity to compete with conventional energy sources.
The National Photovolatic Symposium is organised by EPIA in partnership with ADEME (French Energy Agency), l'Institut National de l'Energie Solaire (INES), the Syndicat des Energies Renouvelables, ENERPLAN, HESPUL, with support of the Conseil Général de Savoie, the Rhônes Alpes Region, Savoie Economic Agency, Aix les Bains city. It will kick-off the Solar Event, organised for the general public, which will start on 27 and last until 29 June at Savoie Technolac in France.
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