Order No. 21 on the supply and sale of surplus electricity from renewable energy plants. Pays/Territoire Groenland (Danemark) Type du document Règlement Date 2013 Source FAO, FAOLEX Sujet Énergie Mot clé Conservation de l'énergie/production de l'énergie Énergie renouvelable Commerce intérieur Autorisation/permis Aire géographique Amériques, Arctique, Îles de l'Océan Atlantique, Pays de l'Union Européenne, Amérique du Nord, Atlantique Nord Entry into force notes 1 January 2014. Résumé This Order sets rules on the regulation for connecting and transferring surplus electricity sold from renewable energy and not owned by a utility company. The Order does NOT apply to renewable energy plants trading with the public, nor to plants producing heat. The Order does not regulate technical regulations and /or permits for the construction, installation and connection of a renewable energy. Renewable energy plants with a nominal capacity exceeding 6 kW/household or business, or less than 6 kW/100 m2 residential or business area, may be authorized for own energy supply. The Government may authorize the supply and sale of surplus electricity to utilities from renewable energy plants with a nominal capacity exceeding: 1) 50 kW of photovoltaic and hydropower. 2) 25 kW wind turbine. 3) 11 kW of renewable energy plants not listed in articles 1 (not owned by utility companies) or 2 (renewable energy plants trading with the public, or producing heat). Texte intégral Danois Site web www.nanoq.gl Références - Législation Implemente Order No. 14 on Energy Supply. Législation | Groenland (Danemark) | 1997 Mot clé: Conservation de l'énergie/production de l'énergie, Éco-produits/processus écologique, Transport/dépôt, Commerce intérieur, Hydrocarbures, Gaz naturel, Énergie renouvelable, Planification environnementale, Production d'énergie hydroélectrique, Royalties/redevances, Politique/planification Source: FAO, FAOLEX