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The environmental procedures before the execution of a renewable energy project

Spain is getting late

The European’s union goal for 2030 is that 32% of its energy must be from arenewable source, in other words, the reduction of 40% of greenhouse gases. Spain is getting late for the 2020 purpose, which was 20% of the energy must be renewable. In 2018 the statistics shows that it was a bit late, only 16%. So, to catch the European renewable energy train, nowadays we are seeing a massive number of projects executed and planed for the future here in Spain.

The environmental procedures

Every project has a previous fase, as the administrative procedures. So, what are the environmental procedures before the execution of a renewable energy project? The environmental evaluation of these kind of projects has three documents:

Types of Environmental evaluation (EIA)

There are two types of Environmental evaluation (EIA) in Spain: Ordinary and simplified. How do we know which one needs our project? To answer the previous question, exist two laws that determinate the environmental evaluation of renewable energy projects: Law 21/2013, of 9th of December of environmental evaluation. (BOE nº 296, 11/12/2013)A basic state rule, determinate the procedures and the annexed parts of the projects that need to start an EIA.

Autonomous law, Castilla La Mancha

Autonomous law, development rule and additional protection. Sets up the periods of procedures and additional project to the mentioned in the state law.

After the description of all type of projects, we can say that projects that belongs to the Annex I, in both laws, the EIA is mandatory, so, the technical document of the project, the start request of the EIA, fees and the EsIA mustbe submitted to the substantive body. On the other hand, those projects included in the Annex II, the start request of the EIA, fees and the environmental document (not EsIA) must be submitted to the substantive body and with its environmental impact report (Not DIA) decides if the project doesn’t need an EIA, or, an EsIA is needed.

 

 

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