Abstract

Although many factors affect the investment of individual households in renewable energy sources, we highlight one of them: the local spatial development plan. It is one of the planning tools for implementing development policies at the local level. Since it is on the basis of local spatial plans that investments are carried out on the ground, their role in the implementation of renewable energy sources is one of the most important. This article presents the results of a study of local spatial plans in terms of facilitating, on the one hand, and limiting, on the other hand, the implementation of various renewable energy investments. To a large extent, the focus was on examples of planning acts adopted in Polish communes, but they were compared with examples from other European countries. The authors focused on qualitative assessment, taking into account the regulations applicable to all investors, containing generally binding standards, which specify the development’s land use and detailed building principles. The conclusions include recommendations for the provision of local development plans.

Highlights

  • Many factors affect the investment of individual households in renewable energy sources, we highlight one of them: the local spatial development plan

  • In 2018, individual households accounted for 26.1% of final energy consumption in the European Union, but renewable energy sources accounted for only 19.5% [1]

  • In the first part of the research, we checked what scope of regulations regarding reIn the first part of the research, we checked what scope of regulations regarding newable energy sources for individual households is included in local plans in selected renewable energy Demonstrative sources for individual is included in localacts plans in selected comparisonshouseholds were conducted based on selected

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Introduction

Many factors affect the investment of individual households in renewable energy sources, we highlight one of them: the local spatial development plan. While there are political and scientific discussions on the economic and technical aspects of this green revolution [6,7,8,9], the importance of renewable energy is highlighted in national and international policies, including in the special directive of the European Union [10]. This initiative is part of the modernization and transformation towards a climate-neutral economy initiated by the European Union [11]. This is one of the elements of the implementation of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), adopted by the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) in 2015 [12,13]

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