Articles by
Paul Gipe
Rhode Island Rapidly Implementing Feed-in Tariffs for Distributed Generation
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Paul Gipe
Prices for Multiple Differentiated Tariffs to be set by September 30, 2011
The Small State has one of the Highest Renewable Energy Standards in the US
Presentation by Paul Gipe on Electricity Rebels–Creating an Energy Revolution for the Bakersfield Cactus & Succulent Society
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Paul Gipe
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Nova Scotia Community Feed-in Tariffs To Launch September 19th
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Paul Gipe
Highest Tariff for Small Wind in North America
World's Highest Tidal Tariff

CleanTechnica: North American Solar Photovoltaic Market to Double in Q4 2011
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Paul Gipe
The U.S. is projected to account for 84% of the market this quarter, and Canada (largely Ontario, because of its ... Read more
Germany Sets New Renewable Energy Record in 2011
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Paul Gipe
Solar PV Generates More Electricity than Hydro
Renewable Energy Nears 21% of Supply

Switching to Solar by Bob Johnstone
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Paul Gipe
What We Can Learn from Germany's Success in Harnessing Clean Energy
Ernst & Young Find Fixed Feed-in Tariffs Attractive
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Paul Gipe
Warns against FITs Based on Premiums above the Wholesale Cost

Geothermal Power Plants by Ronald DiPippo
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Paul Gipe
Geothermal Power Plants is the book I’d been looking for–an engineering treatise on geothermal. I’d written about geothermal in the ... Read more

Wind Power: 20 Projects to Make with Paper-a Review
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Paul Gipe
Wind Power: 20 Projects to Make with Paper by Clive Dobson is a great little book with a wonderful collection of photos and diagrams. I learn something every time I pick up a book, even a children's book, and this book was no exception.

Hybrid Electric Home by Craig Toepfer–A review
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Paul Gipe
Toepfer is one of the pioneers of small wind in the US. He, like myself, began their careers by scouring the Great Plains for junk windmills.
Deutsche Bank Examines German PV FITs
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Paul Gipe
Gives Germany "Best-in-Class" Rating for Transparency, Longevity, & Certainty
Renewables to Contribute 217 TWh in 2020
