Articles by
Paul Gipe

Is the Unthinkable Possible: Feed-in Tariffs for Coal and Nuclear?
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Paul Gipe
Conservative State of Indiana First Out of the Gate with Coal Gas Tariff--British Nuclear Tariffs Expected Shortly . . .
British NGOs Propose Precedent-Setting Feed-in Tariffs for Energy Efficiency
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Paul Gipe
WWF & Green Alliance Say Feed-in Tariffs Best for UK Because They "Employ Competition"--Proposal to Cut Electricity Consumption 40% or 155 TWh per year . . .
Paul Gipe Interview with Small Wind Newsletter
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Paul Gipe
Small Wind Newsletter: I was struck, while reading your biography, that you started out in this field at around the same time that many other renewable energy leaders (including Larry Sherwood, editor of this newsletter) began their work -- the mid-to-late 1970s. The energy crisis of that time sparked a lot of passion among young people like yourself. How did you first get involved? . .
German Coal-Fired Generation of Electricity Falls While Renewable Generation Rises
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Paul Gipe
Debunking Another Myth about Germany's Electricity Revolution--Solar Energy Now Rivals Hydro Generation--Renewable Generation Now Exceeds Generation from Hard Coal . . .
Wind Energy on Land has an Essential Role to Play in Germany’s Energiewende
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Paul Gipe
The following text accompanies the brief presentation by Paul Gipe at 2012 Husum WindEnergy exhibition and conference in Husum, Germany.
Italian Solar Generation Surpasses Wind for First Time
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Paul Gipe
Renewables Now Meet One-Quarter of Italy's Electricity Supply--Solar Produces Nearly Twice Italy's Famed Geothermal Power Plants--Italy's Per Capita Solar Five Times that of California . . .

Mauritius Closes Expanded Feed-in Tariff Program after Reaching Target
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Paul Gipe
While Palo Alto, California bumbles badly with a poorly designed feed-in tariff, the Indian ocean archipelago of Mauritius 900 km (550 miles) east of Madagascar has closed its recently expanded program because of its success at attracting domestic investors. . .
