Since August 28, 2025, Decree “MASE No. 220/2025” has been in force, providing a special procedure for photovoltaic systems with capacity over 1 MW using “non-Chinese” components. The Fer X Transitorio decree excludes photovoltaic systems with modules, cells, and inverters from China.
[pdf] The new policy focuses on three pillars: Grid Stabilization: Deploying lithium-ion batteries at 15 key substations to reduce blackouts. Solar+Storage Mandate: Requiring new commercial buildings to install PV panels with 8-hour storage capacity. [pdf]
[pdf] We’ve approved an updated exemption for WEL and NewPower to support more solar and battery projects. The change, approved on 26 June 2025, will add capacity with two battery storage systems (50kW and 2MW), rooftop solar (1MW) and a new 24MW solar farm.
[pdf] September 2025 brings major US solar policy shifts, from ITC guidance and tariffs to state battles over net metering, storage, and permitting.
[pdf] The maximum subsidy available for solar without storage is PLN 6,000, increasing to PLN 7,000 for solar micro-installations with storage. Any solar installations connecting to the grid after Aug. 1 must be paired with electric storage facilities and/or heat storage facilities to be eligible.
[pdf] The Energy Permitting Reform Act of 2024, introduced by Senators Manchin and Barrasso, represents the most comprehensive attempt to modernize energy permitting in decades. While the bill didn’t pass in 2024, its key provisions are being carried forward and refined for the 119th Congress.
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