News On FIT (Feed-In-Tariff)
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Thanks to our friend from the Wind Persuasion, Paul Gipe, keeping us updated on the subject of FIT (Feed-In-Tariff), below I’d like to share an excerpt of the email from Paul:
News on Feed-in Tariffs
July 22, 2013, by Leah Stokes
The feed-in tariff was working, renewable energy projects were being built, jobs were being created and climate change was being addressed.
July 22, 2013, by Bernard Chabot
French energy expert Bernard Chabot explains how easy it is to properly design feed-in tariffs, especially for solar, and proposes “advanced feed-in tariffs.”
July 22, 2013, by Craig Morris
Spain remains in the news with further changes to its feed-in tariffs. We spoke with Berlin-based Canadian analyst Toby Couture to go beyond the headline that “Spain has thrown out feed-in tariffs.”
July 21, 2013, by Brian Wang
A price of RMB0.43 will be paid for each kilowatt-hour generated by new Chinese nuclear power plants, according to a ruling by the National Development and Reform Commission intended to incentivise construction. This equates to $70/MWh.
July 18, 2013, by Paul Gipe
While municipal utilities in Los Angeles and on New York’s Long Island plod along with timid municipal feed-in tariff programs, Thailand plans to add 1,000 MW of solar photovoltaics (solar PV) by the end of 2014.[more]
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