Upme ouvre les demandes pour certificat d'incitation fiscale en énergies propres

L'Unité de planification minière et énergétique (Upme) a annoncé qu'à partir du 1er mars, elle recevra des demandes pour un certificat permettant l'accès aux incitations fiscales pour les projets d'énergies propres, d'efficacité énergétique et d'hydrogène. Cet avantage s'applique également aux véhicules électriques et hybrides, selon la Résolution 000070 de 2026. L'année dernière, l'entité a traité près de 10 000 demandes similaires.

L'Upme a émis la Résolution 000070 de 2026 pour faciliter l'accès aux incitations fiscales prévues par la Loi 1715 de 2014. Ces incitations visent les projets en sources d'énergie propre non conventionnelles et l'achat de véhicules électriques ou hybrides, tels que des motocycles ou des voitures. Indira Portocarrero, directrice de l'Upme, a souligné que 'dans le Gouvernement national, nous promouvons la décarbonation et accélérons le remplacement des combustibles fossiles par des énergies propres'.

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