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A response to the current feed-in tariff/ PV debate in the UK.
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As a researcher and writer, one naturally gets to read a few books. However, I was absolutely astonished to find that it was one of my own, A Renewable World, that actually gave me, for the first time...
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Renewable energy feed-in tariffs are growing in popularity as one of the most effective mechanisms of promoting renewable energy development.
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The world's home of renewable energy has arguably been Europe for the last couple of decades. This is due largely to the use of feed-in tariffs as very successful market launch and development program...
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Prodigious renewable resources could be more effectively exploited if policies supporting renewable energy feed-in tariffs were introduced. However, vested interests and lack of political courage stan...
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I was aware that the Solar Power 2007 conference held in Long Beach, California, last month would be big. Up to ten thousand delegates. But what did this mean in the U.S. context? Was last year double...
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After more than a year of researching and writing on feed-in tariffs (FITs), I'm still amazed at how many people haven't heard of them -- especially people who by right should be shouting the subject ...
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About:
Miguel Mendonça is Research Manager for the World Future Council. His background is in forestry, horticulture, geography, history, journalism, social science an...
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