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Combined Heat and Power Act.

País/Territorio
Alemania
Tipo de documento
Legislación
Fecha
2015
Fuente
FAO, FAOLEX
Fuente original
Bundesgesetzblatt, Part I, No. 19, 22 March 2002, pp. 1092-1096.
Título completo
Act on the conservation, modernization and development of combined heat and power.
Materia
Aire y atmósfera, Energía
Palabra clave
Legislación básica Energía renovable Cambio climático Conservación de energía/producción de energía
Área geográphica
Alpes, Europa, Europa y Central Asia, Países de la Unión Europea, Mar del Norte, Atlántico Nordeste, Europa Occidental
Entry into force notes
The present Act enters into force on 1 January 2016.
Resumen

The present Combined Heat and Power Act (KWKG) promotes power generated in combined heat and power plants (CHP) as well as heating and cooling networks and the respective storage facilities. Its goal is a share of power generated in CHP plants of 25% by 2020. Supporting these plants is one of the measures with which the government wants to save an additional amount of 22 million tonnes of CO2 by 2020. According to Section 34, paragraph 2, ot the afore-mentioned Act, the Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy will carry out a comprehensive evaluation in 2018 of CHP power generation in consideration of the government’s energy and climate goals, the objectives of the Act, the economic conditions for the operation of CHP plants and the annual CHP surcharges. The text consists of 35 articles divided into 8 Sections.

Texto completo
Alemán
Página web
www.bgbl.de

Referencias - Legislación

Enmienda

CHP - Costs Benefit - Comparison Ordinance,

Legislación | Alemania | 2015 (2015)

Palabra clave: Conservación de energía/producción de energía, Energía renovable, Autorización/permiso

Fuente: FAO, FAOLEX

Revoca

Combined Heat and Power Act.

Legislación | Alemania | 2002 (2014)

Palabra clave: Energía renovable, Cambio climático, Conservación de energía/producción de energía

Fuente: FAO, FAOLEX