these days is making quite a stir in the statement of the Minister of Economic Development, the Romans, who much to justify the challenged measure to revise the incentive mechanisms, said that the encouragement of renewable sources would be Italians cost of € 20 billion between 2009 and 2010. In fact most of the sources of information report this news (eg here), although this other source Minister would speak of the period from 2000 to 2010.
However, the substance does not change. This is false and reflect the will of the government to reduce support for renewable clear intent to shift the burden borne by the public on planned program of nuclear power plants, as we have emphasized repeatedly, it would stand for itself only with generous public subsidies.
It helps us understand the true level of incentives granted to renewable this beautiful relationship Senator Francesco Ferrante at a recent conference of Kyoto Club, whose data are a confirmation of what was held by the GSE in the last hearing of the Senate Committee on Industry.
In 2010, the cost of the system in favor of renewables have been approximately 2.7 billion, all taken from the A3 component of electricity bills and by type of funding in accordance with the chart attached (click on it to enlarge). Ferrante
then accurately highlighting the fact, omitted by the Minister, instead amounted to 3 billion more than the cost of the system entirely inappropriate, including funding of the CIP 6 so-called "assimilated" (disguised as renewable fossil fuels) . I
This scandal was reported by Leonardo Libero that the Minister Romani, contrasts the figures reported by the Authority for Electricity and Gas, which they attribute in the period 2001 - 2009, a weight of burden on the citizens to be treated equal to more than 34 billion euro ( 2.36 times higher than that of sources).
conclusion, I believe that a policy of strong encouragement of renewables can be compatible with the just demands of the overall reduction of costs for users and electricity prices (in Italy is among the highest in Europe).
This goal can be achieved either by removing undue burdens Ferrante reported in the report but, in my parere, anche attraverso la riforma degli incentivi alle rinnovabili che preveda:
1) un aumento della quota d’obbligo di produzione rinnovabile da parte dei produttori da fonti fossili, che consentirebbe di risparmiare i costi del GSE per il ritiro obbligatorio dei certificati verdi invenduti sul mercato di queste specifiche transazioni (introducendo perĂ² misure efficaci per impedire che i produttori convenzionali trasferiscano surrettiziamente sulle bollette dei consumatori tale onere aggiuntivo);
2) una diversa composizione nei valori dei certificati verdi, finalizzata a sostenere economicamente prevalentemente le installazioni nei siti maggiormente ventosi (superiori a 2000 ore equivalenti di produzione), in modo da massimizzare the national wind generation compared to real potential;
3) a change in tariff for photovoltaics, providing a strong support of installations on non-productive agricultural land.
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