Geoenergy permits in Finnish regional administration – Contradictory practices and inadequate judicial regulation
Pirjo Majuri,
Teppo Arola,
Anne Kumpula and
Timo Vuorisalo
Renewable Energy, 2021, vol. 168, issue C, 151-159
Abstract:
The installation of geoenergy systems on designated groundwater areas in Finland is regulated by the Water Act and the Environmental Protection Act through the water permit procedure. We analysed permit documents to trace the temporal development of application numbers and permit policies, and the scientific and legal principles guiding the permit procedure. We discovered that, since geoenergy issues were not considered when enacting the legislation, it provides little support for geoenergy permit decisions. Consequently, the role of soft law documents is emphasised. Further technical and scientific instructions are also needed to support geologically sound reasoning in permit decisions. On the other hand, deficiencies in many permit applications highlight the need for more professional preparation of applications and system designs.
Keywords: Governance; Ground heat exchanger; Ground source heat pump; Groundwater protection; Permit procedure; Soft law (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.1016/j.renene.2020.11.110
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