Articles by
Paul Gipe
Finland Moving Closer to Feed-in Tariffs in 2011
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Paul Gipe
On April 20, 2010 the Finnish working group on climate and energy policy agreed on their recommendations for how ... Read more
Summary of the Bernard Chabot FIT Price-Setting Workshop in San Francisco
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Paul Gipe
Bernard Chabot presented a full-day workshop July 13 in San Francisco on how to use the Profitability Index Method ... Read more
Advanced Renewable Tariffs: Getting it Right in North America–Presentation by Paul Gipe at Feed-in Tariffs–A Time for Real Action on Renewables
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Paul Gipe
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GRU Proposes Changes to Gainesville Solar Tariff
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Paul Gipe
Gainesville Regional Utilities (GRU) is proposing some changes to its groundbreaking solar PV feed-in tariff. Significantly, GRU proposes a ... Read more
LABC Proposes Los Angeles Solar Feed-in Tariffs
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Paul Gipe
Modest Program Limited to 60 MW per Year--Only 3% of Supply
Envisions First Multi-Tiered Differentiated Solar PV Tariffs in US
Germany Installs More Solar PV in First Quarter than US in 2009
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Paul Gipe
Installing More per Month than California per Year
Italy Surpasses USA in Solar PV
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Paul Gipe
Installing More Every Two Months than California in an Entire Year

The Next Wave: Feed-in Tariffs for Green or Renewable Heat
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Paul Gipe
The focus of renewable industry analysts is typically on wind and solar electricity generation with occasional consideration of biogas and biomass generation. Few have considered the significant potential of renewable heat and how the principle behind feed-in tariffs can be applied to renewable or "green" heat.
Oregon’s Failing Grade-Should it be Changed?
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Paul Gipe
Proponents of Oregon’s recently implemented “feed-in tariff” for microgenerators have questioned the failing grade given it by the World ... Read more
Robust Feed-in Tariffs Subject of San Francisco Conference July 12, 2010
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Paul Gipe
A Who’s Who of renewable energy advocates is gathering in San Francisco on July 12, 2010 for a one-day ... Read more
Giant Germany Utility Swears Off New Coal
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Paul Gipe
RWE, one of Germany’s biggest utilities, has announced it will not build any more new coal plants. RWE currently ... Read more
Oregon Passes Revised “Feed-in Tariff” Bill
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Paul Gipe
On February 12, 2010 Oregon passed a revised “feed-in tariff” bill. The Governor signed the bill March 18, 2010. ... Read more
