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Czech Republic introduces first rules for agrivoltaic energy – SPE

solarenergyBy solarenergyMay 10, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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Under new Czech agrivoltaic energy rules, farmers and developers do not need approval to change land designations and zoning plans for agricultural areas intended for solar energy generation. The provisions currently only allow agrivoltaic energy to be deployed in orchards and vineyards.

May 10, 2024 Emiliano Bellini

The Czech parliament has passed an amendment to the agricultural land law that will allow the construction of agricultural voltaic plants across the country.

“The law simply states that in order to develop an agrivoltaic project, developers do not need to change the land designation and zoning plan of a particular area,” says Jan Krčmář, executive director of the Czech Solar Association (Solární Asociace). , told pv magazine. “Under the previous rules, it was not possible to build PV on agricultural land without re-designating it for zoning reasons.”

The new provisions also state that farmers can still farm on their land and that agri-PV systems cannot occupy more than 10% of the total area of ​​their farms.

“The new rules currently only allow agrivoltaic energy to be deployed in orchards, hopyards and vineyards, but do not allow vertical systems on fields,” Krčmář said. “We were told that this would also be allowed after an initial test period.”

The new regulations do not force farmers operating agrivoltaic installations to achieve minimum agricultural yields, as in countries such as Germany, France or Italy.

“We don’t like these ‘percentage restrictions’ because farmers normally have different agricultural yields every year and it is very difficult to check whether they have harvested 90% or 80% compared to control areas.”

According to data from the Solární Asociace, the Czech Republic will have installed 1 GW of new PV installations in 2023. The total production of all solar power plants in the country amounted to almost 3.5 GW at the end of December 2023. More than 170,000 PV power stations now supply electricity to the electricity grid, of which more than 150,000 are on the roofs of single-family homes.

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