Feed-in tariffs (FITs) are the most widely used renewable energy policy in the world for driving accelerating renewable energy (RE) deployment, accounting for a greater share of RE development than either tax incentives or renewable portfolio standard (RPS) policies. FITs have generated significant RE deployment, helping bring the countries that have implemented them successfully to the forefront of the global RE industry. In the European Union (EU), FIT policies have led to the deployment of more than 15,000 MW of solar photovoltaic (PV) power and more than 55,000 MW of wind power between 2000 and the end of 2009. In total, FITs are responsible for approximately 75% of global PV and 45% of global wind deployment. Countries such as Germany,...
markdownabstract__Abstract__ Growing concern for climate change and rising scarcity of fossil fue...
feed-in tariff can be described as a policy structure operating as an incentive to promote the use o...
This Article questions the customary logic on renewable energy policy design. It asks whether renewa...
This brochure explains Feed-In Tariff (FIT) laws. The big challenge for the renewable energy industr...
Among the instruments to support electricity generation from renewable energy sources (RES-E), feed-...
This report is intended as a resource for policy makers in developing countries to make informed pol...
This short paper explains Feed-in Tariffs (FiTs), which are payments for electricity fed into the su...
Recent experience from around the world suggests that feed-in tariffs (FITs) are the most effective ...
Feed-in tariffs (FITs) are the most prevalent renewable energy policy used globally to date, and the...
How fit are feed-in tariff policies ? evidence from the European wind market / Zhang Fan. World Bank...
Feed-in tari ff (FIT) policies can apply to several renewable energy technologies and their applicat...
The European Union has adopted targets for the expanded use of renewable energies (REs) as one mean ...
Fit for renewables? Design options for the Green Climate Fund to support renewable energy feed-in ta...
International audienceRenewable energy policy in Europe largely relies on market-based instruments a...
Feed-in tariffs and a policy instrument for promoting renewable energies and green economies in deve...
markdownabstract__Abstract__ Growing concern for climate change and rising scarcity of fossil fue...
feed-in tariff can be described as a policy structure operating as an incentive to promote the use o...
This Article questions the customary logic on renewable energy policy design. It asks whether renewa...
This brochure explains Feed-In Tariff (FIT) laws. The big challenge for the renewable energy industr...
Among the instruments to support electricity generation from renewable energy sources (RES-E), feed-...
This report is intended as a resource for policy makers in developing countries to make informed pol...
This short paper explains Feed-in Tariffs (FiTs), which are payments for electricity fed into the su...
Recent experience from around the world suggests that feed-in tariffs (FITs) are the most effective ...
Feed-in tariffs (FITs) are the most prevalent renewable energy policy used globally to date, and the...
How fit are feed-in tariff policies ? evidence from the European wind market / Zhang Fan. World Bank...
Feed-in tari ff (FIT) policies can apply to several renewable energy technologies and their applicat...
The European Union has adopted targets for the expanded use of renewable energies (REs) as one mean ...
Fit for renewables? Design options for the Green Climate Fund to support renewable energy feed-in ta...
International audienceRenewable energy policy in Europe largely relies on market-based instruments a...
Feed-in tariffs and a policy instrument for promoting renewable energies and green economies in deve...
markdownabstract__Abstract__ Growing concern for climate change and rising scarcity of fossil fue...
feed-in tariff can be described as a policy structure operating as an incentive to promote the use o...
This Article questions the customary logic on renewable energy policy design. It asks whether renewa...