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Italy to clamp down on permits for green energy jobs

Italy prepares to enforce fines on unauthorised renewable energy projects as it handles the need to establish green energy with a drive to secure its landscape and cultural heritage.

A draft costs seen suggests the state will slap fines of between 1,000 and 150,000 euros ($ 1,091 - $163,650) on the owner, home builder and head of building of renewable resource plants built without an authorization.

Small eco-friendly plants - such as solar projects with a. capability listed below 10 megawatts - will not require an authorization unless they. are built in secured natural locations or on secured properties,. according to the draft.

The guidelines are set to be gone over and authorized by ministers. on Wednesday, the cabinet agenda shows.

The move threats disappointing renewable developers who hoped. the government would simplify the authorisation process for. green projects by unifying the rules in a single text.

In the past, they have actually criticised the government for passing. legislation that curbs the installation of solar panels on. farming land.

Agricultural lobby groups, who are key advocates of Prime. Minister Giorgia Meloni's conservative government, have long. called for curbs on solar panels, stating they remove land. that can be utilized for growing.

(source: Reuters)