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tax on wind energy in Spain

The regulatory contradiction of renewable enegia becomes manifest in a new law intended to tax renewable energy tax that in theory is to be promoted.
We saw in a previous article that the lack of regulation for small wind makes it very difficult to implement at home, well imagine what happens if a tax is levied.
If it imposes a tax on wind energy and small wind has no special regulation, it would be taxing the small wind. Consider this article
ecoticias http://www.ecoticias.com/energias-renovables/47539/APPA-rechaza-el-canon-eolico-aprobado-por-Castilla-La-Mancha

In a press release Wind Section APPA has said is a "contradiction" to tax more to these facilities to those already applied to them, such as Tax on Construction, Installations and Works.

his opinion the Tax on Construction, Installations and Works "is applied to a standard that tax collection due to a desire superior to any other industry, about a technology like wind which, like all other renewable energy acknowledges that law in its preamble as a source of supply that respects the environment and taking advantage of indigenous resources, contributes to reducing energy dependency. "

For Section Wind APPA, this tax treatment," the onerous conditions attached to Access and abusive leases, makes renewable wind energy in general and look particularly expensive to unbearable extremes, trying to solve municipal policies and regional funding should not have this support and that coexist uneasily with a policy of promoting renewable energy and thus lowering costs to all of society should be committed. "

In another vein, Section Wind APPA has been considered a "contradiction" that the revenue generated by that fee "is intended for the implementation of actions to boost and promote the rational use of energy and renewable energy "as provided by law. And

have argued that as "the best way to develop and promote renewable energy is not higher taxation and promote its cheaper. This, quite the opposite of what the law says, not technological development but also promote that will make it increasingly difficult to attract to the Community of Castilla-La Mancha investment in a sector, renewable energy, that is going through a difficult time in part because of the lack of stability in the regulatory framework and the establishment of a fee to facilities already in operation is further evidence of that regulatory instability.

ECOticias.com - ep

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