Toby Couture, E3 Analytics, 506 366-5678 Karlynn Cory, NREL, 303 384-7464 John Farrell, Insitute for Local Self Reliance, 612-379-3815 … Read more
Links to More on Feed-in Tariffs
If you think that your country or region has an appropriate electricity grid, you’ve checked out the resource availability, and you reckon there’s likely to be sufficient political support, then you can safely say that your country and region is suitable for a FIT law. The next thing to do is to make sure you know what should be in a good FIT law. . .
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. . .
The Alliance for Renewable Energy’s mission is to build support in North America for bold, proven, renewable energy policies that will rapidly increase our shift from fossil fuels to decentralized, clean, renewable energy. . .
FARE is dedicated to educating and engaging Floridians on Production Based Incentives. PBI’s have proven to be the most wide-spread and effective legislation for the promotion of renewable energy. . .
Critical analysis of environmental, economic, and public policy issues by Michael Hoexter. . .
Former California Energy Commisioner John Geesman blogs on global climate and energy politics
John McCoy, Washington State State Representative, talks about his bill to implement a feed-in tariff in Washington State, recorded … Read more
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