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- BIOCONSTRUCTION - Renewable energy laws

In Spain, the government, made some new laws that can help using more renewable energies.

After this law came out, most of the renewable energies had taxes, and if you installed solar panels in your house, you had to pay those taxes. So the sun had its own taxes, if you think about it it's crazy.
Fortunately, on the 22th of November of 2019, they upgrade this law. This law now says that, with the global warming that we are experimenting, we have to start using renewable energies. So now the renewable energies have less taxes, and they also trying to close some thermic centrals.

I also wanted to write a fact that I've found:

Europe has set two objectives. One of them is that in 2026, the taxes for the solar energy in the domestic ambit, will disappear.

This is a great advance, but we still suffering of climate change, because this isn't all we have to do to save our planet. We should use the 100% of the renewable energies in our houses, in our cities, in our ways of transport...

We have to claim our planet rights. We have to claim for our future.

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