The European Commission has updated recommendations and guidance documents to improve and streamline permitting procedures and auctions for renewables.
The changes, coinciding with the two-year anniversary of the REPowerEU plan, are designed to accelerate the deployment of renewable energy and reduce Russian fossil fuel imports.
More emphasis is placed on the availability of digital tools for planning and mapping, and data on the renewable energy capacity and potential environmental impact, as well as the role of proper stakeholder engagement and public consultation.
The Union Renewables Development Platform aims to support EU countries interested in renewable energy cooperation mechanisms and in particular, statistical transfers.
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