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Paul Gipe

Italy Launches New Solar PV Feed–In Tariffs Among the Highest in Europe

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Paul Gipe

According to a recent article in Sun & Wind Energy (2/2007), Italy has launched new feed-in tariffs for Solar PV. The new tariffs replace a complex and bureaucratic system of net metering and feed-in tariff incentives.

German Renewable Employment Reaches 214,000 in 2006

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Paul Gipe

  Direct and indirect employment in the German renewable energy industry reached 214,000 in 2006 according to a recent study ... Read more

German Solar Rate of Return 2006

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Paul Gipe

The following chart from New Energy's 1/2007 issue (page 48) shows the profitability of solar PV installations in Germany in 2006.

L’éolien: Pour qui souffle le vent?

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Paul Gipe

  Collectif sous la direction de Roméo Bouchard avec Jean-Louis Chaumel, Pierre Dubuc, Paul Gipe, Gaétan Ruest, et Gabriel Ste-Marie. ... Read more

California Energy Commission Weighs Feed-in Tariff

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Paul Gipe

  The continuing failure of California’s much vaunted Renewable Portofolio Standard (RPS) to develop any significant amount of renewable energy ... Read more
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Costs of Operation & Maintenance Summary

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Paul Gipe

Various estimates of the running costs of large wind turbines from 2004. . .
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Advanced Renewable Tariffs Pricing Worksheets

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Paul Gipe

The following worksheets were developed for the Ontario Sustainable Energy Association and the Toronto Renewable Energy Cooperative in 2007 for the report Renewables without Limits: Moving Toward Advanced Renewable Tariffs. These tables have multiple tabs. For an explanation of each tab, see the OSEA report. Note that the assumptions used in the worksheets and the worksheets themselves evolve.

OSEA SOC Program Solar Tariff Revisions.pps

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Paul Gipe

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Renewable Energy Tariffs in New Zealand

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Paul Gipe

  There are no renewable or feed-in tariffs in New Zealand, but discussion on the topic has begun.

Roof Top Over the Top in Britain

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Paul Gipe

Has something happened to the water in Britain since they privatized the water companies? Someone should check because the British government has gone berserk.