The construction of photovoltaic parks in Romania employing electricity from renewable sources in Romania have registered a significant increase recently,

due to the development of the field of energy and constructions in RomaniaSolar energy in Romania has become one of the most common energy sources, which facilitates the expansion of photovoltaic parks in Romania. In this context, the Romanian Law Firm Pavel, Mărgărit and Associates recommends collaborating with a lawyer specialized in energy law, construction of photovoltaic parks, energy resources and construction in Romania who can provide guidance in the process of developing the constructions of photovoltaic parks in Romania in order to be compliant with applicable energy law.

The latest amendments in the field of energy and construction in Romania include provisions according to which the issuance of permits for the construction or abolition of investment objectives specific to the production of electricity from renewable sources in Romania shall be valid without the elaboration and approval, in advance, of a zonal urban plan in Romania or of an urbanism documentation. However, one shall keep in mind that the authorizations such as the decision to remove the land from the agricultural circuit and the building permit are still mandatory, which is why a lawyer specialized in energy law, construction of photovoltaic parks, energy resources and construction in Romania can provide assistance in the process of obtaining the authorization for construction of photovoltaic parks in Romania and the development of solar energy projects in Romania, as well as analyzing the general legislation and the applicable special legal provisions in force.

The Romanian Law Firm Pavel, Mărgărit and Associates recommends contacting a lawyer specialized in energy law, construction of photovoltaic parks, energy resources and construction in Romania��in order to receive guidance in the context of development of the green energy project in Romania, especially considering that the new regulation benefits investors interested in the construction of photovoltaic parks in Romania and the development of solar energy projects in Romania on agricultural lands located extra muros with a maximum area of 50 ha.


 

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