Commentary: Positive signal for citizens to invest
Created: 09/18/2022, 06:41
By: Dieter Dorby
The city of Miesbach wants to motivate its citizens to have photovoltaic and solar systems installed.
© Symbolic photo: dpa/Armin Weigel
The perspective changes.
In Miesbach, the regulations for photovoltaic and solar systems are to be relaxed.
A good step, says Merkur editor Dieter Dorby.
A comment.
The appeal of the Oberland is, in addition to its attractive nature, above all that a uniform traditional building culture is preserved here.
Where else Spanish fincas are allowed to be combined with classic Roman columns, strict vigilance has always been exercised in the district to ensure that blatant architectural sins do not become widespread.
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Miesbach wants to relax the local design statute for more photovoltaics
Appearance, aesthetics and tradition are valuable, but you can't bite down on them.
Russia's war of aggression in Ukraine, lack of energy and exploding costs are now accelerating a development that had already been initiated at the end of the 1990s - albeit only implemented with restraint.
This paradigm shift in Miesbach is a valuable signal for the citizens to invest in PV systems.
If this succeeds with a sense of proportion in terms of appearance and bureaucracy, a good compromise has been found.
ddy