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Connecting to the grid and feeding-in electricity are serious activities. Technical and safety issues need to be addressed. Countries or regions have their own rules that apply to all electricity producers, and these rules need to be complied with by renewable energy producers. Many countries also have their own standards bodies.
The International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC), based in Geneva, publishes international standards for several renewable technologies. To date, they have produced standards for water (rivers and oceans), sun and wind, a certification scheme for solar PV, and are currently considering a certification scheme for wind turbines.
A good FIT law will not, and often legally cannot, discriminate against renewable energy producers, and it is important that the need to meet technical and safety standards is not used by the relevant authorities to block or delay connection and feed-in. The rules must be applied fairly.
How do I compile my proposed law?
Here you can choose the draft sample text provided on meeting safety and technical standards (Option A) or choose to draft your own text offline (Option B).
If you choose Option A, the text provided will appear in your proposed law document with the section number and title, and you will need to insert offline the name of the relevant body, Minister, Ministry or other official body. The term in the text which has been defined will appear in bold, and will automatically appear in the Definitions section at the end of your document.
If you choose Option B, the text in square brackets will appear in your document with the section number and title.