South Korea has passed legislative amendments to limit the ability of local authorities to impose separation distances on solar projects, removing a major permitting barrier for PV developers. The South Korean government's recent decision to limit how local authorities apply minimum-distance rules for solar projects will remove a major permitting barrier as the country targets 100?GW of renewable capacity by 2030, according to Solutions for Our Climate (SFOC). The National Assembly of South Korea amended the national renewable energy framework in February to restrict setback rules to areas explicitly ...Den vollständigen Artikel lesen ...
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