Articles by
John Farrell

ILSR: Why ‘Market-based” is a Poor Criteria for Good Solar Policy
By
John Farrell
Many renewable energy advocates argue that the market for solar renewable energy credits (SRECs) is a more cost-effective tool for incentivizing solar power than a feed-in tariff (or CLEAN contract) set in a regulatory proceeding. . . Really?
John Farrell: Distributed Wind Energy in Germany–
By
John Farrell
Of Germany's 27,000 megawatts of wind power projects (3rd most in the world and most per capita), nearly 90% are smaller than 20 megawatts, with most between 1 and 5 megawatts.
Minnesota Feed-in Tariff Could Lower Costs, Boost Renewables, and Expand Local Ownership: A policy brief
By
John Farrell
By enabling broad participation, feed-in tariffs are more equitable than other renewable energy policies. . .
