MD The July 4th, 2019, so-called MD FER1, offers support to the most advanced RES-E technologies plants (PV, Onshore wind, hydroelectric, and residual gases from purification processes), divided into four groups of technologies. Depending on the capacity of the plant and the group to which it belongs, the support can be provided through two different ways of accessing incentives (feed-in tariff or two ways sliding feed-in premium): Installations greater than or equal to 1 MW must apply by participating in competitive auctions, whose available capacity is assigned to the participants offering the largest discount on the reserve price. Plants greater than 1 kW (20 kW for PV) and less than 1 MW must apply to the Registers, whose available capacity is assigned based on specific priority criteria.
The D.M. 04/07/2019 divides the plants that can access the incentives into four groups based on their type, their renewable energy source and the size of the projects)construction of existing wind turbines, reactivation of systems decommissioned for more than 10 years or repowering (power increase) of existing systems- new photovoltaic systems Group A-2:- new photovoltaic systems wholly replacing asbestos roofs of industrial and rural buildings Group B:-new hydroelectric plants, or complete reconstruction of existing hydro plants (excluding aqueduct systems), reactivation of plants decommissioned for more than 10 years or repowering (power increase) of existing hydro plants-residual gases from purification processes in new plants, reactivation of plants decommissioned for more than 10 years or repowering (power increase) of existing hydro plants Group C:includes the plants subject to total or partial renovation:- on-shore wind- hydroelectric- residual gases from purification processes.
According to the MD's timetable, there will be 7 rounds for applications to the registers and auctions between the end of 2019 and 2021.