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[015] ALTERNATIVE MINIMUM SOLAR CONTRIBUTION

work as municipal architect in a city of Castilla-La Mancha and reports for granting planning permission do I need special consideration to the conditions for energy conservation projects including (Article 166 of TRLOTAU of C-LM).
on the market are emerging systems that use a wide range of renewable energies (biomass, geothermal, aerothermy, mixed systems, ...) of dubious efficacy and performance in some cases, while very attractive to developers because of its lower cost compared to solar energy.
How I can consider that an alternative system to solar energy requirements of a project is the energy from hot water required by the CTE as provided in section 1.1.2 a) Section HE 4 HE DB Energy Savings?
How far do the work and responsibility of the municipal technical and the technical editor of the project in this regard?
Pere-Joan Torrent Riberto. Advocate
1. I do not know the wording of Article 166 of the Management Act of the Territory of Castilla-La Mancha.
This is a small problem a result of urban autonomous laws be 19 plus 1 state. But I guess the only thing to establish is the requirement that homes have a supply of hot water from renewable energy, alternative to traditional electricity or gas. More or less should say something. I do not think that establishes the obligation of the solar panels, because in this case because there would be no alternatives.
2. If Article 166 of the Labor says something similar to what I suppose, your responsibility as coach municipal, reporting building permits, it merely states that the project contains a system for using renewable energy for hot water. If the bill contains this provision, your job is completed to verify this, and can report favorably on the project.
3. If your law requires renewable energy are solar panels, your job will require this system. If you allow alternative systems, your report may be favorable if the technical author of this project an alternative system.
4. You have no obligation as a technical bulletin, to ascertain if the proposed alternative system is effective or whether it will be more efficient than solar energy. And if you do not have this obligation, means that it does not have responsibility. I think this should be clear. If the project is a solution to renewable energy for hot water, and this is what is required by law in your community, your job and your responsibility ends in finding that the project has a particular solution, without considering the goodness of same.
5. It goes without saying that all the responsibility that you do not have to verify that the proposed solution is correct, this responsibility belongs to the technical editor of the project, notwithstanding that it may also correspond to the promoter of housing, whether it is for later sale.

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