Articles by
Paul Gipe
Palo Alto Proposes Limited Solar Feed-in Tariff
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Paul Gipe
Palo Alto’s municipal utility has proposed a limited feed-in tariff program for solar photovoltaics (solar PV) only. The California ... Read more
Conservative Hoover Institution to Recommend Evaluating Feed-in Tariffs in US
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Paul Gipe
In a striking illustration that support for feed-in tariffs comes from both the right and the left, both Republicans ... Read more
Pakistan Regulator Seeks Approval of Feed-in Tariffs for Wind
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Paul Gipe
Two-tier Tariff System Proposed--First in Developing World
Maldives May Launch Solar Feed in Tariff
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Paul Gipe
The Maldives, an Indian Ocean archipelago of 300,000 inhabitants, may be moving towards a system of feed-tariffs for solar ... Read more
Summary of Sophisticated Sri Lankan Tariffs
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Paul Gipe
In 2010, Sri Lanka launched a sophisticated program of feed-in tariffs. Sri Lanka now has some of the highest ... Read more
Tables of Renewable Tariffs or Feed-In Tariffs Worldwide
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Paul Gipe
These tables summarize tariffs for different technologies in different countries, and various states and provinces. The tables may also ... Read more

Snapshot of Feed-in Tariffs around the World in 2011
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Paul Gipe
Updated Tables of Feed-in Tariffs Worldwide
Summary of Prices for Wind, Solar, Geothermal, & Other Technologies
Rhode Island Posts Proposed Tariffs–Meets Deadline
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Paul Gipe
In record time, the government of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations has posted proposed feed-in tariffs for renewable energy. ... Read more
SolarShare on the Map–How Renewable Energy–Especially Solar–Can Become More Transparent
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Paul Gipe
Now I can point to another shining example of how to develop renewable energy responsibly and transparently: SolarShare.
Germany Continues Exporting Electricity–Renewables Driving Down Power Prices–Despite Closing Reactors
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Paul Gipe
Recent data shows Germany continues to export electricity despite closing seven nuclear reactors. Meanwhile Bloomberg reports that continued renewable ... Read more

DyoCore and Why the Rating of Small Turbines Remains a Black Art
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Paul Gipe
Despite my best efforts, I've been dragged into the DyoCore flap here in California. I successfully ignored Mick Sagrillo's plea to write something. I successfully ignored DyoCore's request to get involved on their behalf. Now the staff of the California Energy Commission (CEC) has weighed in asking me to clarify my statements.
Steen Aagaard’s Crippling Fall
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Paul Gipe
"Two Hurt in Turbine Accident" blared the headline in the Bakersfield Californian on Saturday, 23 October, 1999.
