Solar panels in protected area:
justice disavows the Canton
Requiring panels in the color of the tiles in a village sector is only justified in very exceptional cases, say the judges.
Published: 06.09.2022, 9:14 p.m.
![Winegrower Patrick Duvernay, from Lully, has just won an important round in the dispute between him and the State over his photovoltaic installation project on the roof of his barn, located in a protected village area.](https://i0.wp.com/cdn.unitycms.io/images/DJbt0domq8DAI-9T8f-yza.jpg?resize=1200%2C799&ssl=1)
Winegrower Patrick Duvernay, from Lully, has just won an important round in the dispute between him and the State over his photovoltaic installation project on the roof of his barn, located in a protected village area.
BASTIEN GALLEY
In the conflict between defense of heritage and promotion of renewable energies, justice has once again tipped the balance in favor of the latter. A winegrower from Lully who wishes to install a photovoltaic installation on the roof of his barn, located in a protected village area, had been given a condition by the Department of Territory: to use panels of the same ocher color as that of the tiles. A requirement that he challenged in court.
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