CDN, apart from the electoral activity, has held a working meeting with the National Association of Renewable Energy Producers (ANPER) in which they have shared and valued "the situation of the sector after the harmful and harmful effects that for photovoltaic energy producers has meant the last package of regulatory modifications proposed by the PSOE Government".
In a statement, CDN has indicated that "approximately four years ago the Government of Spain, protected by all European Governments, promoted the development of renewable energies, and more particularly, solar photovoltaic, through the implementation of RD 661/2007, (before 436/2004)".
With this, "investment projects were promoted, which with the guarantee of the State, allowed small investors to implement renewable energy production facilities that, apart from assuming an obvious environmental benefit, produced reasonable returns from the individual and collective point of view".
However, the convergents have criticized that "since the summer of last year, and very particularly, since the approval of RD 14/2010 of December 2010, the Government of Spain, under the baton of the Minister of Industry and Energy Miguel Sebastian, decided to exterminate with a stroke, not only the future of new projects, but of all those existing, putting at inescapable risk of ruin those who decide to invest in a productive process".
CDN has defended that "clean, efficient and sustainable energy is the energy of the XXI century" and stressed that "betting on it is a social requirement". "Solar energy is one of our options now, for a better future in social, environmental, industrial and economic terms," he said.
He also stressed that "photovoltaic solar energy is a source of clean energy, inexhaustible, completely autochthonous, sustainable, without any environmental impact and increasingly cheaper and must be supported and supported by the Government of Spain".
For this reason, CDN has affirmed that it shares "the demands of the representatives of ANPER" and has demanded "a stable and predictable regulation, for legal certainty, for the creation of employment, for a sustainable electricity mix, for the energy supply, for taking decisive steps, with a shared conscience, towards a better future". (EUROPA PRESS)
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