Solar power generation project expropriation and demolition compensation

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Solar power generation project expropriation and demolition compensation

6 FAQs about [Solar power generation project expropriation and demolition compensation]

Do Solar EPC contracts have performance issues?

Performance issues and disputes will invariably arise from time to time. Solar EPC contracts generally provide fixed dates for project completion.

Who is involved in a solar project?

The main parties to solar projects will often include the: Developer (employer) – who obtains planning consent and finance for the project. Contractor – who is responsible for building the solar plant. Suppliers/manufacturers – who supply key plant and equipment used in the project, including panels, inverters and transformers.

Do solar plant projects have performance issues?

While parties to solar plant projects will try to deliver complete and functioning assets, performance issues and disputes will invariably arise from time to time. Some common examples we see include issues relating to: Internal corrosion due to water ingress.

Who is responsible for a solar project in the UK?

Solar energy is expected to more than double by 2030 and will therefore continue to be a key part of the UK’s decarbonisation strategy. The main parties to solar projects will often include the: Developer (employer) – who obtains planning consent and finance for the project. Contractor – who is responsible for building the solar plant.

What happens if a solar project is delayed?

Previously, delayed completion could cause a solar project to become unviable due to a failure to achieve accreditation for incentive payments. In early large-scale solar projects, this failure could result in the contractor having to remove all plant and equipment and reinstate the site at its own cost.

Do expropriating states have to provide full reparation?

Some tribunals and commentators also consider that if a taking only lacks compensation, the expropriating State is not obliged to provide full reparation since the treaty standard of compensation acts as lex specialis derogating from the customary rule of full reparation.

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