The new solar compensation scheme, announced on Monday by the Economy Ministry, will offer feed-in tariffs to photo voltaic plants producing electrical power of between 30 and 200 kilowatts from January 1, 2016.
EU FIT
This is the sixth EREF report on Renewable Electricity Prices in the European Union. . .
The International Feed-In Cooperation (IFIC) is a joint project between – until now – Germany, Spain, Slovenia and Greece. These four countries are convinced that feed-in tariffs are most suitable to effectively and efficiently promote renewable energies for the generation of electricity and would like to contribute to the improvement and the spreading of this policy instrument. . .
Report on European renewable energy development, policies, and feed-in tariffs by country. . .
FITs Predominate in EU Renewable Energy Policy
Most Wind & Biogas Developed with FITs
All Solar Developed with FITs
FITs Least Cost Wind Policy
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