Facilitation Measures for Development of Renewable Energy
Apart from the Feed-in Tariff (FiT) Scheme and Renewable Energy (RE) Certificates, various facilitation measures are being introduced to further promote the development of RE. They include facilitating the installation of solar energy generation systems in open car parks by the private sector, relaxing the restrictions on installing solar energy generation systems in New Territories Exempted Houses and introducing legislative amendments relevant to FiT payments, etc.
Amendment to the Code of Practice for Fire Safety in Buildings to relax the non-combustibility requirement for Building-Integrated Photovoltaics (BIPV) systems
In order to encourage the industry to adopt BIPV technology, the Buildings Department has issued the “Code of Practice for Fire Safety in Buildings 2011 (2024 Revision)” in September 2024 to promulgate appropriate non-combustibility requirement and standard for BIPV systems, which are generally in line with national and other international standards.
HK RE NetFacilitation Measures on the Installation of Solar Energy Generation Systems in Open Car Parks by the Private Sector
The Environment and Ecology Bureau (EEB) and the Development Bureau introduced a set of measures in April 2022 to facilitate the installation of solar energy systems in open car parks by the private sector. Upon meeting the specified requirements and obtaining the policy of the EEB, the private sector may install solar energy generation systems not exceeding three metres in height in car parking spaces and large-scale open car parks located at on-grade or on the main roof of non-domestic premises. The Buildings Department will provide a fast-track mechanism to process building plans submitted for the proposed erection of the supporting structure(s) for a solar energy generation system in the proposed open car parks. For details, please visit the Electrical and Mechanical Services Department (EMSD)’s HK RE Net.
HK RE NetRelaxing Height Regulations in relation to Installation of Solar Energy Generation Systems at the Rooftop of New Territories Exempted Houses
Under the 2018 Policy Address, the height restriction in relation to installation of solar energy generation systems at the rooftop of New Territories Exempted Houses has been relaxed to 2.5 metres subject to the fulfilments of specified conditions. Such conditions are set out in:
Green and Amenity Facilities in NTEHProviding Tax Incentives on Procurement of RE Power Systems
The Government also provides tax incentives on the capital expenditure incurred in relation to the installation of RE power systems in private premises. Starting from the 2018-19 financial year, the capital expenditure incurred for purchasing environmental protection installations (including RE installations) can be fully deducted in the first year of purchase, instead of five years previously.
Providing Tax and Business Registration Exemptions for Individual FiT Participants
According to the Exemption from Profits Tax (Feed-in Tariff Scheme) Order and the Business Registration (Amendment) Regulation 2019, individuals installing RE systems at their residential premises (not in the course of any other business) are exempted from reporting in the tax return the FiT payments received through participation in the FiT Scheme and the requirement of applying for business registration.
Enhancing Public Awareness on RE Technologies
To promote public participation by helping the community better understand RE technologies, the EMSD has published on its website HK RE Net (re.emsd.gov.hk) relevant information on RE, including the details of the FiT Scheme, information on the grid connection arrangement, guidance notes and frequently asked questions on solar energy generation installation, etc.
The EMSD has set up a hotline (6395 2930) to handle enquires about RE from the private sector, non-governmental organisations, schools and the general public to offer technical advice.
The EMSD has also been arranging seminars and briefings for the trade to enhance the latter’s understanding of the regulatory, safety and technical requirements of installing RE systems.
Solar Harvest
Solar Harvest has been successfully concluded in March 2024. Solar Harvest has installed more than 700 10-kilowatt solar energy generation systems in 500 eligible schools and welfare non-Governmental organisations. It is expected to generate approximately 6.4 million kilowatt-hours of electricity per year, equivalent to the annual electricity consumption of approximately 1,950 three-person households.
More information on facilitation measures
For more information on the facilitation measures that support the development of RE, please visit the EMSD’s HK RE Net or call the EMSD’s hotline (6395 2930).
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