Tagged with Feed In Tariffs 
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The Spanish solar collapse 3
Posted 1 month, 2 weeks ago
There's been a lot of talk in the U.S. about the collapse of the Spanish solar bubble this year. But few U.S. commentators seem to understand the Spanish market well enough to explain what really happened. Craig Morris does.
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India’s 1.1 billion move to feed-in tariffs 0
Posted 1 month, 3 weeks ago The world's largest single political jurisdiction to date, India, has made a strategic move to use a comprehensive system of feed-in tariffs to develop its renewable energy potential. -
Feed-in rates: a hard sell 3
Posted 2 months ago I really feel for the renewable energy activists in the U.S. who are trying to get the most successful policy in the world, feed-in tariffs (FITs), implemented. -
Ontario launches comprehensive system of feed-in tariffs 1
Posted 2 months ago Ontario, on Thursday, launched the province's long-awaited program of feed-in tariffs in response to its ground-breaking Green Energy Act. -
Does the Wall Street Journal employ anyone who understands energy markets? 14
Posted 2 months, 3 weeks ago
Actually, I think they do.
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A market-based feed-in tariff
California proposes new program for 1 GW of renewables 2
Posted 3 months agoThe California Public Utilities Commission issued a new proposal today designed to significantly increase the amount of solar energy installed in the state. It is kind of like a feed-in tariff, but different. Call it a feed-in tariff v2.0.
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tasty tariffs
North American feed-in tariff policies take off 0
Posted 3 months, 2 weeks ago
Clean energy advocates in Europe have long considered the feed-in tariff as an antidote to the industrial world's fossil fuel dependency. Now, the United States and Canada are starting to catch on as well.
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The mouse that roared
Vermont feed-in tariffs become law 2
Posted 6 months ago
Vermont's feed-in tariff legislation became law at the end of business on May 27, 2009.
H. 446 is the first legislation calling for a full system of advanced renewable tariffs in the US to pass the legislature and become law. The bill includes changes to Vermont's Sustainably Priced Energy Enterprise Development Program (SPEED) that would implement a pilot feed-in tariff policy.
Vermont's action follows closely on that of the Ontario provincial legislature's groundbreaking Green Energy Act and with several states considering similar legislation, the Green Mountain state could be the tipping point for a rapid succession of feed-in tariff policies across the continent.
It may be small states, such as Vermont, and municipalities, such as Gainesville, Florida, that could drive new renewable energy policy in the US and not the big states of California or Florida that are hopelessly embroiled in partisan stalemates.
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Energy storage, emissions hotspots, waste-to-fuel, and feed-in tariffs again 0
Posted 8 months, 2 weeks ago -
Feed-in tariffs, Chu off-message, MPG v. GPM, and the prospects for solar PV 0
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A closer look at PG&E’s immensely promising solar proposal 0
Posted 9 months ago -
Green Energy Act introduced to Ontario’s provincial parliament; feed-in tariffs key mechanism 0
Posted 9 months ago
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