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Recent changes to the italian solar feed-in regulation
1. The latest changes to
Italian solar feed-in
regulation
Federico Brucciani – Head of Communication GIFI, Oslo, 16/02/2010
2. The latest changes to Italian solar feed-in regulation
Today's questions!
What was the 2009 result?
What's new on 2010?
3, 8 or 15 ?
Federico Brucciani – Head of Communication GIFI, Oslo, 16/02/2010
3. The latest changes to Italian solar feed-in regulation
Background info
2003 | the EU Directive on the promotion of RES has
been transposed into the Italian legislation
2005 | the first FiT regulation become effective
2007 | the second FiT regulation come into effects
– Building integration
– Net metering
– No upper limit for a single plants
Federico Brucciani – Head of Communication GIFI, Oslo, 16/02/2010
4. The latest changes to Italian solar feed-in regulation
Background info
FiT valid in 2010
Power (kWp) Non integrated BAPV BIPV
1< P<3 0,384 €/kWh 0,422 €/kWh 0,470 €/kWh
3 < P < 20 0,364 €/kWh 0,404 €/kWh 0,442 €/kWh
P > 20 0,346 €/kWh 0,384 €/kWh 0,422 €/kWh
Net metering up to 200 kWp
From 01/10 PV mandatory on new and existing buildings
Investments subsidies up to 20%
Premium for asbestos removal & energy efficiency
1,2 GWp cap + 14 month grace period
Federico Brucciani – Head of Communication GIFI, Oslo, 16/02/2010
5. The latest changes to Italian solar feed-in regulation
2009 annual market
PV power installed = 436 MWp *
PV cumulated power = 854 MWp *
Our estimates = 900 MWp
PV power produced = 1 TWh
* updated 31/01/2010
Federico Brucciani – Head of Communication GIFI, Oslo, 16/02/2010
6. The latest changes to Italian solar feed-in regulation
2009 annual market L i v e l l o d i i n t e g ra z i o n e a rc h i t e t t o n i c a
Building Integration
Cumulated PV
power installed
29% 29%
690 MWp* BIPV
BAPV
updated 31/01/10 no BI
*only the 2nd FiT
42%
Data source | GSE
Federico Brucciani – Head of Communication GIFI, Oslo, 16/02/2010
7. The latest changes to Italian solar feed-in regulation
2009 annual market L i v e l l o d i i n t e g ra z i o n e a rc h i te tt o n i c a
Building Integration
Total n° of PV
systems installed 7%
30%
58.946* BIPV
BAPV
updated 31/01/10 no BI
*only the 2nd FiT 63%
Data source | GSE
Federico Brucciani – Head of Communication GIFI, Oslo, 16/02/2010
8. The latest changes to Italian solar feed-in regulation
2009 annual market Confronto m erc a to an nua le reg io nal e (p otenz a es pres s a i n k Wp)
* update al 31/01/2010
70000
PV Power in kWp
60000
50000
40000
30000
20000
10000
0
Calabria
Lombardia
Emilia Romagna
Trentino A.A.
Sardegna
Puglia
Piemonte
Toscana
Veneto
Marche
Umbria
Friuli V.G.
Campania
Abruzzo
Liguria
Valle d'Aosta
Sicilia
Basilicata
Molise
Lazio
Data source | GSE
2008 2009*
Federico Brucciani – Head of Communication GIFI, Oslo, 16/02/2010
9. The latest changes to Italian solar feed-in regulation
2009 annual market A n d a me n t o s t o ri c o c l a s s i d i p o t e n z a
100%
4%
Annual market 90%
14%
31%
2009 :: 436 MWp *
80%
34%
24%
70%
2008 :: 338 MWp 60% P>1000
24% 200<P<1000
50%
24% 20<P<200
2007 :: 70 MWp 28%
40%
3<P<20
1<P<3
30%
34%
20%
28% 25%
10%
9% 9% 11%
* update 31/01/2010 0% Data source | GSE
2009 2008 2007
Federico Brucciani – Head of Communication GIFI, Oslo, 16/02/2010
10. The latest changes to Italian solar feed-in regulation
Solar PV Feed-In 2011
11 February 2010 The draft discussed within the State-Region Committee
2 types of PV plants: on buildings | others
3 years | the duration of the new decree
3000 MW | the cap @ 2013 (+ 14/24 months grace period)
8000 MW | gov. target @ 2020
200 MW for special BIPV projects
150 MW for CPV projects
Net metering up to 200 kWp
Federico Brucciani – Head of Communication GIFI, Oslo, 16/02/2010
11. The latest changes to Italian solar feed-in regulation
Solar PV Feed-In 2011
The tariff in 2011 ( -6% annual reduction for 2012 and 2013)
[€/kWh] 2011 2012 2013
period from 01/01 to 30/04 from 01/05 to 30/08 from 01/09 to 31/12
Power [kW] on buildings others on buildings others on buildings others on buildings others on buildings others
1<P<3 0,402 0,362 0,391 0,347 0,380 0,333 0,357 0,313 0,336 0,294
3<P<20 0,377 0,339 0,360 0,322 0,342 0,304 0,321 0,286 0,302 0,269
20<P<200 0,358 0,321 0,341 0,303 0,323 0,285 0,304 0,268 0,285 0,252
200<P<1000 0,355 0,314 0,335 0,309 0,314 0,266 0,295 0,250 0,277 0,235
P>1000 0,351 0,313 0,327 0,289 0,302 0,264 0,284 0,248 0,267 0,233
Min reduction vs
-4,74 -7,35 -9,95 -15,36 -20,43
2010 (%)
Max reduction
vs 2010 (%) 0,35 -9,54 -16,47 -23,7 -28,28 -32,58
Federico Brucciani – Head of Communication GIFI, Oslo, 16/02/2010
12. The latest changes to Italian solar feed-in regulation
Solar PV Feed-In 2011
Tariff for special BIPV Tariff for CPV projects
projects
Federico Brucciani – Head of Communication GIFI, Oslo, 16/02/2010
13. The latest changes to Italian solar feed-in regulation
3, 8 or 15 ?
Federico Brucciani – Head of Communication GIFI, Oslo, 16/02/2010
14. The latest changes to Italian solar feed-in regulation
3, 8 or 15 ? Those are GWp!
3 GWp | the cap from 2011 to 2013
8 GWp | the target at 2020
15 GWp | the potential at 2020
Federico Brucciani – Head of Communication GIFI, Oslo, 16/02/2010
15. The latest changes to Italian solar feed-in regulation
15 GWp at 2020 P re v is io n i d i s v ilu p p o d e l m e rc a to F V in Ita lia a l 2 0 2 0
16000
14.999
14000
Annuale market
Cumulated power 12.608
12000
10.541
10000
8.753
8000
MWp
7.207
6000
5.871
4.715
4000 3.716
2.852 2.391
2.105 1.788 2.067
2000 1.459
864 999 1.156 1.336 1.546
559 646 747
0
2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020
M e rc a to a n n u a le P o te n z a c u m u la ta
Source | “Il valore dell'energia fotovoltaica in Italia”, GIFI – IEFE 2009
Federico Brucciani – Head of Communication GIFI, Oslo, 16/02/2010