“There is no more need for permission or registration procedures from state architectural and building control bodies.”, — write: www.unian.ua
There is no more need for permission or registration procedures from state architectural and building control bodies.
Previously, the installation of solar systems was interpreted as reconstruction or major repairs / photo UNIANThe government has simplified the procedures for installing solar power plants on buildings. This was announced by Prime Minister Yulia Svyridenko in her Telegram channel.
“Previously, the installation of solar systems was interpreted as reconstruction or major repairs. The government simplified the installation rules and excluded these works from the list of those requiring special documents,” the Prime Minister said.
According to her, the installation of solar power plants on roofs and facades will be carried out from now on based on the report on the technical inspection of the building.
“There is no need for additional permit or registration procedures from the state architectural and construction control authorities,” Svyridenko emphasized.
She also announced the expansion of the “5-7-9% Available Loans” program to increase the energy sustainability of businesses.
Thus, the maximum loan amount for energy efficiency and energy independence was increased from UAH 150 to UAH 250 million. Cogeneration plants have been added to the list of equipment for which you can take a loan. The Prime Minister emphasized:
“Business will be able to attract more funds to install distributed generation and restore capacities.”
The situation in the energy industry is other newsThe government is launching the “SvitloDim” program, which provides for the allocation of 100,000 to 300,000 hryvnias for the purchase of generators and other energy equipment for apartment buildings, Prime Minister Yulia Svyridenko said.
Even after the end of the war, Ukrainians will experience a shortage of electricity. The state will have to exist in the “country of generators” regime for at least three to five years, said Stanislav Ignatyev, an expert of the Ukrainian Institute of the Future.
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