Policymaker's Guide to Feed-in Tariff Policy Design

作者: T. D. Couture , K. Cory , C. Kreycik , E. Williams

DOI: 10.2172/984987

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摘要: Feed-in tariffs (FITs) are the most widely used renewable energy policy in world for driving accelerating (RE) deployment, accounting a greater share of RE development than either tax incentives or portfolio standard (RPS) policies. FITs have generated significant helping bring countries that implemented them successfully to forefront global industry. In European Union (EU), FIT policies led deployment more 15,000 MW solar photovoltaic (PV) power and 55,000 wind between 2000 end 2009. total, responsible approximately 75% PV 45% deployment. Countries such as Germany, particular, demonstrated can be powerful tool drive help meet combined security emissions reductions objectives. This policymaker's guide provides detailed analysis design implementation identifies set best practices been effective at quickly stimulating large amounts generation. Although discussion is aimed primarily decision makers who decided more » suits their needs, exploration also inform choice among alternative « less

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