Current rules that require businesses to apply for planning permission if solar panels will generate more than one megawatt of electricity will also be scrapped, meaning organisations will be able to install more solar panels on rooftops without the delay and cost of applying for planning permission.
The previous rule which required businesses to apply for planning permission if their solar PV system generated more than one megawatt of electricity has also been scrapped, meaning organisations are able to install more solar panels on their roof, without the delay and cost of applying for planning permission.
Changes to permitted development rights rules will mean more homeowners and businesses will be able to install solar panels on their roofs without going through the planning system. Currently those who have to go through the planning system are having to wait over eight weeks and face extra costs.
Homes and businesses will be able to install rooftop solar panels more easily, under new rules announced today. Changes to permitted development rights rules will mean more homeowners and businesses will be able to install solar panels on their roofs without going through the planning system.
In March 2024, the European Parliament approved a law requiring solar panels on all new residential buildings by 2030. The EU Solar Standard makes it mandatory for member states to gradually include solar installations in new public, commercial, and residential buildings.
Clean energy news Relaxed Planning Laws around Solar PV Systems and Solar Carports in 2024 Homes and businesses are able to install rooftop solar panels more easily, under new rules announced by the Government in November 2023. Changes to permitted development rights rules means more homeowners and businesses are able to install solar panels on