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NREL Releases Feed-in Tariff Guide

By Paul Gipe, Contributor
August 10, 2010   |   8 Comments

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"The Spanish case demonstrates that aggressive tariffs combined with a good resource and inadequate oversight can create an explosive policy combination. Care should be given to the design of FIT policy caps (or other cost containment mechanisms), particularly for costlier resources."
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1 of 8
August 11, 2010
Something needs to be done in the central US with feed in tariffs. Speaking as the only cogeneration contract member in our rural electric COOP with 24,000 members in Missouri, it took two years to figure out how to get connected, and now after a year I have been reduced in three steps, out of my control, to $0.017 for my over production. Where is the incentive? I'd need to overproduce 1,000 KWH/Month just to offset my monthly connection fee. And while we are at it, let's regulate our insurance industry too. My land owners insurance was terminated after installing my 10 KW system and several potential customers have stopped due to the inability of homeowners insurance policies to cover systems. As a builder I understand a proper foundation is vital to longevity of the project. This is no different.
Mark Hadley
www.earthbilly.com
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2 of 8
August 12, 2010
There should be a National Standard. Then clean energy in every area will have an equal chance to connect and sell clean power into the GRID. At the present time it varies from 2 1/2 times price with the FIT in Gainsville Florida to low avoided cost at other states.

In the mean time 18 states import coal from over seas, mostly from Columbia and all 103 Nuclear plants use 95% imported Uranium ! It's a travesty.
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3 of 8
August 12, 2010
There should be a National Standard. Then clean energy in every area will have an equal chance to connect and sell clean power into the GRID. At the present time it varies from 2 1/2 times price with the FIT in Gainsville Florida to low avoided cost at other states.

In the mean time 18 states import coal from over seas, mostly from Columbia and all 103 Nuclear plants use 95% imported Uranium ! It's a travesty.
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4 of 8
GRW
August 12, 2010
As the Head of The Renewable Energy Practice of Jordan Sheppard, I am making it my duty to better understand the whole RE market. In the EU there are differing FiTs available in the different countries, which is comparable with the individual States in the US having different systems. The major difference within the EU seems to be that the European Commission is guiding the use of FiTs and supporting each Government. The EU directives on the use of RE, developed in conjunction with all EU country governments, are demanding that governments use whatever incenticves they can afford to honour Europe's International committments to reducing the use of Hydrocarbons, FiTs are the new mainstay, along with grants to off-set some of the installation costs of various systems.
Perhaps the US, which is a least five yeas behind Europe in both Solar and CHP systems should take note.
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5 of 8
August 16, 2010
Any well historical researcher can investigate the facts behind the data that connected both the private industry & public governments relationship through which have went well over an 100's years .

These corporations knows very well how the governments help create their markets positions & market penetration within a new growing sectors .

False efforts by the 18th century market obstructionist have used these tactics for years and then complain without themselves remembering how they got their start by the government taxpayers dollars and which in reality help them to become a monopoly over the public and the governments will to recovery from these corporate economic blunderers that caused damaging economic impact upon our economy.

They even now work to prevent change at all cost to any economic reforms .

One most recent is the cable and telephone industry and we all know for the many years the Oil industry demands from the American public pocket book for the Alaska oil & oil rigger pipelines on how every industry found the within the USA market had for years used incentives out of pockets of the USA taxpayers .

It is Time for Federal & State governments to become more bold , creative, and innovative . It now Time for every States Leaders , Governors and Presidents who is found talking budget cuts need to develop the mind to find a new economic language for change that will produce economic reform and encourage the market with a vision.

Now it is time to talk on learning how to invest in the future then in the past listening not to the old but to a new .
That offers a grander and greater new direction for restoring the USA economy .

And voices that is calling on the World as a Whole to hear the cries of the open ocean floors and seas below is a global responsibility we owe to our planet.

Together as One Let Us Invest On Our Planet !
One Million Solar Roofs Across America!
Dr Wisdom2See
www.SolarWindPower.biz
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6 of 8
August 18, 2010
Keep it coming Dr. Wisdom. Keep in mind though, there are 4 hurdles in place that you are talking about jumping all at once.
Electric cars are coming... with the wind/solar combination, you are jumping the oil industry, auto industry, utility industry and banking industry all at the same time. Hard for these monopolies to control all at once.
The robotic technology to swap out a lithium (solar/wind) charged battery (for home or auto) is in place.
Once the long term benefits of the FIT are realized, more resistance will come from the above mentioned industries. Good luck my friend.
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7 of 8
August 19, 2010
Interestingly, it doesn't mention Australian feed-in tariffs, which are typically 'Net FiTs', in which a premium is paid to residential customers only for power that it exported to the grid (that it, instantaneous generation less instantaneous site consumption). While this does encourage energy efficiency, it also encourages load shifting, creating greater nighttime peak loads.

This is not a preferred model because the revenue depends substantially upon daytime power usage. Net FiT Revenue Calculators (eg http://sunwiz.com.au/index.php/pv-sales-tool.html) can assist in advising of financial outcome in such situation.

Two Australian states have more enlightened 'gross FiTs', based only on generation, independent of consumption.
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8 of 8
September 14, 2010
The good folks at NREL will tell you unequivocally "We don't advocate public policy" in spite of the obvious benefits of FIT's in stimulating economies while reducing GHG emissions. In order to get the attention span of legislators, who are being ferociously lobbied by proponents of the status quo, we'll have to match them in lobbying power. That doesn't mean VOTES, that means campaign contributions. Recruiting energy wise pragmatists to run for local PUCs, state office and US Congress will be the only way to achieve FITs in our lifetimes. The oil and gas billionaires of Koch Industries and Peabody Coal would let the globe choke in a cloud of smog to protect their profits. They spend million on buying the loyalties of political hacks of both parties and until SEIA, SEPA, SEA and the rest come up with a PAC we don't stand much chance of getting a national FIT. It takes organized money and effort to move paradigm changing legislation through our dysfunctional system.
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