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  2. Financial incentives for photovoltaics - Wikipedia

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    Wind, Hydro, Biomass: from $0.111 up to $0.195/kWh CDN; Tariffs vary based on fuel type and size of installation. The contract duration with the OPA is 20 years, with a constant remuneration for solar, though biomass, biogas, hydro, and wind receive a 20% of Consumer Price Index price adder. Additionally, biomass, biogas, hydro receive a 35% ...

  3. Independent power producers in British Columbia - Wikipedia

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    Watson Lake Solar Project, Yukon - 4.4Kw Solar PV - 11% capacity factor. SunMine Solar In Kimberley. BC is a $5.3 million dollar project, with a 1.05 MW Solar PV system generating 3,500 MWh annually. It is contracted to sell power to BC Hydro at $110.10 per megawatt hour, and was operational in July 2015.

  4. Net metering - Wikipedia

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    In Nova Scotia, in 2015, 43 residences and businesses began using solar panels for electricity. By 2017, the number was up to 133. These customers’ solar systems are net metered. The excess power produced by the solar panels is bought back from the homeowner by Nova Scotia Power at the same rate that the utility sells it to its customers.

  5. These 34 States Offer Incentives To Go Solar

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    This could add up to $1,500 in savings on an average 6-kilowatt solar panel system. City rebates: The city of Ashland offers homeowners a cash rebate of $0.50 per W when they go solar. Eugene ...

  6. List of generating stations in British Columbia - Wikipedia

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    Privately-owned hydroelectric stations. This list includes all grid-connected hydroelectric generating stations not owned by the Crown Corporation BC Hydro. This list includes stations owned and operated by Independent Power Producers as well as by private utilities such as Nelson Hydro and FortisBC. In some cases, such as Lois Lake and Powell ...

  7. Feed-in tariffs in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Feed-in tariffs in Australia are the feed-in tariffs (FITs) paid under various State schemes to non-commercial producers of electricity generated by solar photovoltaic (PV) systems using solar panels. They are a way of subsidising and encouraging uptake of renewable energy and in Australia have been enacted at the State level, in conjunction ...

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