Articles by
Paul Gipe
Japan’s METI Proposes Feed-in Tariffs
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Paul Gipe
Recently, the International Renewable Energy Agency‘s Mika Ohbayashi summarized Japan’s proposal for a system of feed-in tariffs. The proposal ... Read more
Malaysia’s 2011 Proposed Solar, Biomass, Biogas, & Hydro Tariffs
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Paul Gipe
In a presentation on July 29th, 2010, Ahmad Hadri Haris, the chief technical advisor to Malaysia’s Minister of Energy, ... Read more
Michigan Governor Calls for Feed-in Tariffs Cites Ontario’s Success
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Paul Gipe
In an address to a progressive think tank, Michigan Governor Jennifer Granholm called for feed-in tariffs to develop the ... Read more
NREL Issues Massive Feed-in Tariff Design Guide for US
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Paul Gipe
“Feed-in tariffs (FITs) are the most widely used renewable energy policy in the world” says a massive report by ... Read more
Germany Ups Renewable Target–Again
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Paul Gipe
In what is becoming a regular occurrence, Germany has again increased its target for renewable energy. In a meeting ... Read more

Kansas Worst Turbine Install
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Paul Gipe
The following is another submission by Stewart Russell for the worst turbine install in history. This one is on a bridge in Kansas City and uses two of Southwest Windpower's Air series turbines. As Stewart points out, the turbines are behind the solar panels.
French Form Small Wind Group
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Paul Gipe
On May 5th, 2010 two-dozen French small wind advocates gathered at the SEPEN test site near Narbonne, France. The meeting was called to discuss the future of small wind in France and whether there should be a specific group organized to represent the interests of small wind in the country. . .
Feed-in Tariff Conference Rallies Audience in San Francisco
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Paul Gipe
Germany Headed for 50% of Electricity from Renewables by 2020 Germany has 20% of PV on home rooftops; 57% ... Read more
US Breakthrough: State Solar Associations Call for Feed-in Tariffs
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Paul Gipe
In a breakthrough for renewable energy advocates, state solar industry associations have jointly called for widespread adoption of feed-in ... Read more
Britain Proposes Feed-in Tariffs for Renewable Heat
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Paul Gipe
Solar Domestic Hot Water and Pipeline Injection of Biogas Included
