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Solar energy systems or wind power plants must therefore be approved much faster.
Previously, the EU target for the share of renewable energy in 2030 was 32 percent. According to the Federal Environment Agency, the share of renewable energy in Germany last year was 20.4 percent.
In the future, national authorities should take no longer than 12 months to approve new renewable energy plants if they are located in so-called start-up areas. Outside these areas the process should not take longer than 24 months.
According to Parliament, EU countries still have to approve the project, but this is considered a formality. The change in law is part of the EU’s climate protection package, which aims to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by at least 55 percent by 2030 compared to 1990 levels.
(SDA)
Source: Blick
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