Starting with 13th of January 2023, important amendments were made to the Romanian Law no. 50/1991 on the authorization of construction works in Romania, simplifying the documentation for obtaining the building permit for photovoltaic parks in Romania for the development of renewable energy projects in Romania on agricultural land located outside the cities in Romania. Romanian Law no. 21/2023 on authorizing the execution of construction works in Romania implements the new changes that favor the acceleration of the development of photovoltaic parks in Romania and of green energy in Romania with a significant period of time. The Romanian Law Firm Pavel, Margarit and Associates is recognized for first-class legal services in the field of energy law in Romania, respectively in construction works in Romania and obtaining the necessary authorizations for photovoltaic parks in Romania. The Romanian Law Firm Pavel, Margarit and Associates recommends contacting a lawyer specialized in energy, renewable resources, construction of photovoltaic parks, solar power, solar projects, solar power plants, solar energy parks, solar energy and construction in Romania who can guide you in the procedure of obtaining the authorization of construction works for the construction of photovoltaic parks in Romania on agricultural land located outside the cities in Romania.

The reasoning behind the coming into force of the Romanian Law no. 21/2023 on the authorization of construction works in Romania was to simplify the procedure for obtaining the building permit for photovoltaic parks in Romania and for the development of renewable energy projects in Romania on agricultural land located outside the cities in Romania.

 

Therefore, the zonal urban plan in Romania is no longer necessary for obtaining the building permit for photovoltaic parks in Romania and for the development of renewable energy in Romania projects on agricultural land located outside the cities in Romania with quality classes III, IV or V, located outside the building area, with a maximum area of 50 ha.

In these conditions, for projects for the development of photovoltaic parks in Romania and green energy in Romania, in principle, the only permits required are the decision to remove the land from the agricultural circuit and the building permit.

A specialized lawyer in energy, renewable resources, construction of photovoltaic parks, solar power, solar projects, solar power plants, solar energy parks, solar energy and construction in Romania can provide legal assistance in the process of obtaining the authorization of construction works for the construction of photovoltaic parks in Romania and the development of renewable energy projects in Romania on agricultural land located outside the cities in Romania.

The amendments to Romanian Law no. 50/1991 regarding the authorization of construction works in Romania are of great practical importance and can accelerate the development of projects for the development of photovoltaic parks in Romania and green energy in Romania with a significant period of time.

In order to simplify the process of documentation regarding the authorization of construction works for the construction of photovoltaic parks in Romania, the elimination of the mandatory zonal urban plan in Romania is an important step in the development of construction works in Romania and renewable energy projects in Romania.

The Romanian Law Firm Pavel, Margarit and Associates is recognized for top-notch legal services, assisting numerous clients in the construction of solar parks, drafting the sales and purchase agreements to buy the shares of a company that has all the necessary permits to connect to the Romanian national grid of photovoltaic parks in Romania. A specialized lawyer in energy, renewable resources, construction of photovoltaic parks, solar power, solar projects, solar power plants, solar energy parks, solar energy and construction in Romania can guide you in the procedure of obtaining the building permit for photovoltaic parks in Romania, carry out a Due Diligence report for the land to build the photovoltaic project, provide legal assistance in regards to the procedure for the development of green energy projects in Romania or in any energy law project in Romania.

What are the changes introduced by Romanian Law no. 21/2023 regarding the authorization of construction works for photovoltaic parks in Romania?

Romanian Law no. 21/2023 simplifies the documentation requirements for obtaining building permits for photovoltaic parks in Romania. One significant change is the elimination of the need for a zonal urban plan for projects on agricultural land located outside the cities in Romania, with quality classes III, IV, or V, and a maximum area of 50 hectares. Now, the required permits are limited to the decision to remove the land from the agricultural circuit and the building permit itself.

How can a specialized lawyer assist in obtaining the authorization of construction works for photovoltaic parks in Romania?

A specialized lawyer in energy, renewable resources, and construction can provide valuable legal assistance in the process of obtaining authorization for construction works for photovoltaic parks in Romania. They can guide you through the necessary documentation and procedures, ensuring compliance with the new legal requirements. Their expertise in energy law and construction regulations in Romania will help streamline the process and increase the chances of a successful outcome.

What is the practical impact of the amendments to Romanian Law no. 50/1991 on the development of photovoltaic parks and green energy projects in Romania?

The amendments introduced by Romanian Law no. 21/2023 have significant practical importance as they can accelerate the development of photovoltaic parks and green energy projects in Romania. By simplifying the procedure for obtaining building permits, particularly for projects on agricultural land outside urban areas, the law promotes the growth of renewable energy in Romania. These changes reduce administrative hurdles, making it easier for companies and investors to pursue photovoltaic park projects and contribute to the development of green energy in the country.