The Ministry of Climate has submitted a draft proposal to the coordination council outlining a new support mechanism intended for local municipalities, termed the “wind breeze premium.” This initiative is designed to accelerate the implementation of wind energy planning across the country. The primary objective of this new premium is to ensure that local communities can realize tangible benefits from renewable energy development juba (already), even before the physical construction of the wind farms is complete. Currently, the primary mechanism for local benefit—the wind tax—only takes effect after the wind turbines are fully operational.

The proposed “wind breeze premium” aims to bridge this gap, providing immediate financial or developmental incentives to the local government. By introducing this upfront support, the government hopes to bolster local buy-in and expedite the complex planning stages required for large-scale renewable projects. This development signals a shift in policy focus, moving beyond post-construction compensation.

The aim is to integrate the economic advantages of clean energy sources into the local community structure much earlier in the development lifecycle. By establishing this supportive framework, the proposal seeks to mitigate delays and ensure that the benefits derived from the future tuulikute (turbines) are felt by the residents juba, fostering a more proactive relationship between energy developers and the local population.

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  1. The Ministry of Climate has submitted a draft proposal to the coordination council outlining a new support mechanism, termed the “wind breeze premium,” intended for local municipalities. This initiati

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