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Feed-in Tariffs Spurring Community Power

By Paul Gipe, Contributor
November 4, 2010   |   3 Comments
In North America, Ontario has made a concerted effort to guarantee that a portion of the new renewable generating capacity to be built will be owned by its own citizens.

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November 5, 2010
I would like to see an example of a policy that makes "a concerted effort … " I have found that privateers are poised to grab up public resources in an effort to make billions under the FiT program.

I have found that the province HAS NOT MADE "a concerted effort … to guarantee that a portion of the new renewable generating capacity to be built will be owned by its own citizens". In fact, it seems there has been a concerted effort to privatize local resources. Look no further than Bala Falls and the flawed site release policy of 2004. This policy clearly favors privatization. Privatization of public resources is not sustainable and amounts to a giveaway of our legacy.

The public can write to their MPP and ask that public interests be protected and given priority ahead of private interests. The public can also watch for the imminent review of the "Site Release" on the Environmental Bill of Rights website. Google: EBR site release. Public comments might state that public land MUST be assessed for its other values (social, economic, tourism, cultural, recreation and heritage) before being released as a potential power generation site. If public land is deemed appropriate for hydro generation then it must first be offered to the local municipality, second to a nonprofit community generator, third to a publicly owned generator before being allowed to go private. ENERGY IS VERY LUCRATIVE because of the FiT program. The public has a lot invested in renewables. Public interests should not have to compete with private interests for use of public resources.

Members of the public can comment by visiting the EBR website and add the site release "posting" to a personal "watchlist". This is urgent! The review will be starting soon. Our grandchildren will suffer the impacts of this flawed policy, unless a change is made now.
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November 6, 2010
FIT is a great way to spur growth if done properly . They should be set with local made equipment incentives like Washington State did. That gives a big boost to companies locatins and make panels and inverters locally. That help the economy with clean power and more jobs. Why would anyone by a china made panel when they can be made locally in your State.
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November 18, 2010
FIT's needlessly drive up the cost of power as the direct result of building expensive power facilities that are simply not needed. Worse, the affect on greenhouse gas emissions is inconsequential. The crowning insult, the region becomes less competitive (because of much higher energy costs), thereby increasing unemployment. Spain provides a graphic example of what FIT's actually
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