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Difference between revisions of "Grid - Legal Framework for Feeding Renewable Energy"
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− | = Overview = | + | = Overview<br/> = |
− | = Tarifing and Regulating Systems <br/> = | + | <br/> |
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+ | = Tarifing and Regulating Systems<br/> = | ||
=== Feed-in Tariffs<br/> === | === Feed-in Tariffs<br/> === | ||
− | *[[Actual Status of Feed-in Tariffs (FIT) Implementation World Wide|What is the actual status of FIT implementation world wide?]] | + | Feed-in tariffs have been demonstrated to be the most effective policy mechanism that a country can use to foster the rapid development of renewable energy systems. Close to two-thirds of the world’s wind energy and half of the solar PV systems have been installed as a result of feed-in tariffs.<ref name="Feeding the Grid Renewably - http://www.ontario-sea.org/Storage/28/1943_Feeding_the_Grid_Renewably-_Using_feed-in_tariffs_to_capitalize_on_renewable_energy_.pdf">Feeding the Grid Renewably - http://www.ontario-sea.org/Storage/28/1943_Feeding_the_Grid_Renewably-_Using_feed-in_tariffs_to_capitalize_on_renewable_energy_.pdf</ref> |
+ | *[[Feed-in_Tariffs_(FIT)|Feed-in Tariffs (FIT)]]<br/> | ||
+ | *[http://www.ontario-sea.org/Storage/28/1943_Feeding_the_Grid_Renewably-_Using_feed-in_tariffs_to_capitalize_on_renewable_energy_.pdf Feeding the Grid Renewably] | ||
+ | *[[Actual Status of Feed-in Tariffs (FIT) Implementation World Wide|What is the actual status of FIT implementation world wide?]]<br/> | ||
*[[What is Needed to get Feed-in Tariffs (FIT)|What is needed to get FIT?]] | *[[What is Needed to get Feed-in Tariffs (FIT)|What is needed to get FIT?]] | ||
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== Legal Frameworks in Different Countries<br/> == | == Legal Frameworks in Different Countries<br/> == | ||
− | *[http://www.map.ren21.net/ REN21 interactive map for political frameworks in different countries] | + | *[http://www.map.ren21.net/ REN21 interactive map for political frameworks in different countries] |
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+ | = Further Information<br/> = | ||
− | + | *[[Portal:Grid|Grid Portal on energypedia]]<br/> | |
+ | *[[Legal Aspects of Grid Interconnection|Legal Aspects of Grid Interconnection]]<br/> | ||
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= References = | = References = | ||
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+ | [[Category:Feed-in_Tariffs]] | ||
[[Category:Grid]] | [[Category:Grid]] | ||
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Revision as of 16:24, 11 August 2014
Overview
Tarifing and Regulating Systems
Feed-in Tariffs
Feed-in tariffs have been demonstrated to be the most effective policy mechanism that a country can use to foster the rapid development of renewable energy systems. Close to two-thirds of the world’s wind energy and half of the solar PV systems have been installed as a result of feed-in tariffs.[1]
- Feed-in Tariffs (FIT)
- Feeding the Grid Renewably
- What is the actual status of FIT implementation world wide?
- What is needed to get FIT?
CO2-Tax
Licitation for RE to the Grid
Quota Regulation
Legal Frameworks in Different Countries
Further Information