Act on support for the production of electricity from renewable energy (30.12.2010/1396). País/Territorio Finlandia Tipo de documento Legislación Fecha 2010 Fuente FAO, FAOLEX Materia Energía Palabra clave Conservación de energía/producción de energía Energía renovable Bioenergía Leña Autorización/permiso Comercio interior Derechos/cánones Legislación básica Área geográphica Ártico, Europa, Europa y Central Asia, Países de la Unión Europea, Atlántico Nordeste, Europa Septentrional Entry into force notes 1 January 2011. Resumen The purpose of this Act is to promote the production of electricity from renewable energy, enhance the competitiveness of these energy sources, diversification of electricity production and improve self-sufficiency in electricity. The tariff system applies to an electricity supply through wind turbines, biogas power plants, wood chips power plants or fuelwood power plants. Wind turbines, biogas power plants, wood chips power plants or fuelwood power plants can be approved for the tariff structure, if located in Finland or in Finnish territorial waters and is connected to an electricity grid there. The electricity supplier shall apply to the Energy Market Authority for approval of supply systems and must be made prior to commercial operation. The target price for electricity from one of the tariff system approved wind turbines, biogas power plants and fuelwood power plants is of EUR 83.50/megawatt hour. Input price may be increased by a heat premium that is EUR 20/megawatt-hour of electricity from fuelwood power plants and EUR 50/megawatt-hour for electricity from biogas plants. Texto completo Sueco Página web www.finlex.fi Referencias - Legislación Implementado por Act on Energy Authorities (13.12.2013/870). Legislación | Finlandia | 2013 Palabra clave: Eco-productos/ecoprocesos, Emisiones, Comercio de emisiones, Normas sobre calidad ambiental, Normas, Protección del medio ambiente, Inspección, Cambio climático, Conservación de energía/producción de energía, Comercio interior, Gas natural, Capa de ozono, Energía renovable Fuente: FAO, FAOLEX