Monday, April 25, 2011

renewable energy - Second Take: Renewable energy feed-in tariffs




Creamer Media's Mariaan Webb speaks to Engineering News editor Terence Creamer about renewable energy feed-in tariffs.



In the News:




RenewableEnergyWorld.com (blog)

Reach Clean Energy Goals Faster and Cheaper With Community Power
RenewableEnergyWorld.com (blog)
Feed-in tariffs provide cost-effective deployment of renewable energy by reducing the rate of return of developers in exchange for significantly reduced risk. While feed-in tariffs are actually quite similar to the model for deploying new power ...

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FRIDAY INTERVIEW: Four Questions For Richard Sullivan
Offshore Wind Wire
OWW: Do you think that the adoption of a statewide Feed-in Tariff policy would accelerate the growth of the renewable energy sector in Massachusetts? Sullivan: There are a lot of policy choices for helping develop renewables. Feed in tariffs are a ...

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Miller-McCune.com

Rooftop Solar Power to the People?
Miller-McCune.com
Germany built its solar program with a pricing mechanism called feed-in tariffs, in which money collected from ratepayers is used to buy surplus power from owners of rooftop photovoltaic arrays at a guaranteed price per kilowatt-hour. ...

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Building.co.uk

Which domestic renewables incentive is best?
Building.co.uk
It is not clear whether additional domestic-scale tariffs will be introduced before the second phase. For heating technologies, the appropriate system size will vary according to home type, size and energy efficiency level. For power technologies the ...

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publics.bg

APEE, BGWEA and Ekoenergy Opposed the New Draft of the Renewable Energy Act
publics.bg
In all three countries the too short term has led to the complete stop of wind energy development. The second last minute change means that in the future RES projects will only know what feed-in tariff they will receive after they have been constructed ...







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