-- 欧州委員会は火曜日、域内における電力購入契約(PPA)およびその他のエネルギー購入契約の障壁を取り除くことを目的とした勧告を発表した。 大規模エネルギー消費者が発電事業者から直接供給を受けられるようにするとともに、消費者に価格の確実性を提供することを目的としたこの勧告について、欧州委員会は、PPAの潜在能力はこれまで主に規制上および非規制上の障壁のために十分に活用されてこなかったと指摘した。 この新たな勧告は、小規模購入者のアクセス、保証、リスク軽減策、さらには会計規則など、幅広い問題を網羅している。 電力購入に加え、熱、バイオガス、水素といった他のエネルギー源の購入契約も対象としており、域内のエネルギーミックス全体における障壁を取り除くことを目指している。 欧州委員会によると、この勧告は2022年に発表された以前のガイダンスに基づいており、域内におけるPPAの発展を阻害するあらゆる障壁を評価するための最近の証拠募集を受けて発表された。
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