Renewable Energy Feed-in Tariffs: Global Outlook and North American Report Card
Untitled document Overview Renewable energy feed-in tariffs (FiT) are arguably the world’s most successful policy mechanisms for stimulating the growth of renewable energy. In Europe, feed-in tariff programs have fueled unprecedented growth in the solar and wind industries--particularly in Germany, Spain, and Italy. After implementing a feed-in tariff program in 2007, Italy’s solar photovoltaics (PV) industry experienced a rapid increase in new installations, quickly surpassing the U.S. in new installations by the end of 2008, and in cumulative installations by the end of 2009. Feed-in tariffs continue to gain momentum around the world, in countries such as China and India—and now the U.S. and Canada. In North America, more than a dozen U.S. and Canadian states have introduced feed-in tariff legislation, and other states have initiated or announced plans for feed-in tariff regulatory proceedings. Despite the increasing adoption of FiT programs across North America, not all FiT programs are equally effective at stimulating market growth. Limited program size, low project caps, and a lack of differentiation for different technologies threaten to limit the effectiveness of North American FiT programs. In this web conference: renewable energy feed-in tariff expert, Paul Gipe, returns to give the findings from his latest report, "Grading North American Feed-in Tariffs," in which he grades North American feed-in tariff programs and compares them to the European FiT programs. Mr. Gipe will also give a status update and perspective on the future of North American and global renewable energy feed-in tariffs programs. He will review the latest in European FiT programs, including new successes and proposed solar rate cuts. This interactive web conference will feature 30-50 minutes dedicated to answering questions from participants. In addition to your questions, Mr. Gipe will answer the following:
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Testimonials A few examples of what participants found especially useful in AltaTerra’s earlier web conference with Paul Gipe on renewable energy feed-in tariffs—in their own words:
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