The state of Vermont is seeking proposals for more than 12 megawatts (MW) of renewable energy projects under its Standard Offer Program. Small-scale biogas and biomass projects are among those eligible to apply.
Vermont FIT
Vermont’s Democratic Governor Peter Shumlin signed a bill into law 18 May 2012 that slightly increases the cap on the state’s Standard Offer Contract program.
Vermont Regulator Posts Economic Calculations
Only 5 MW Developed to Date
The city of Gainesville, Florida installed more renewable generating capacity under its feed-in tariff program in 2010 than the … Read more
In a big win for Vermont’s nascent feed-in tariff program, the state’s Public Service Board (PSB) ruled today that … Read more
Related Files gipe_rev_distributed_generation_may_19_2010-pdf
Vermont’s feed-in tariff program, dubbed VermontSpeed after an existing program, specified a program cap of 50 MW. Vermont’s Public … Read more
Vermont’s Public Utility Board (PUB) ruled in a decision September 30 2009 on interim feed-in tariffs for the remainder … Read more
First North American Jurisdiction with Small Wind Tariff
Major Milestone in North American Campaign for Feed-in Tariffs