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  2. Solar power in Oregon - Wikipedia

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    The Oregon Legislative Assembly established a feed-in tariff for solar power modeled on feed-in tariffs in Germany, [12] allowing owners of solar installations to be paid for the electricity they produce. [13] On May 28, 2010, the Oregon Public Utility Commission approved the trial feed-in tariff rules. [14]

  3. Feed-in tariff - Wikipedia

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    The feed-in tariff for rooftop PV plants is still not applicable. Many electricity retailers (but not all) have introduced a feed-in tariff. A feed-in tariff pays the solar PV system owner for excess electricity generated and not used personally. If all of the energy produced is used the electricity bill will be reduced.

  4. Feed-in tariffs in Germany - Wikipedia

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    As of July 2014, feed-in tariffs for photovoltaic systems range from 12.88 ¢/kWh for small roof-top system, down to 8.92 ¢/kWh for large utility scaled solar parks. Also, FiTs are restricted to PV system with a maximum capacity of 10 MW p. The feed-in tariff for solar PV is declining at a faster rate than for any other renewable technology. [14]

  5. Germany Clubs Solar With New Feed-In Tariff Rates

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    For weeks there have been rumblings that Germany was going to cut its solar feed-in tariff, justifiably so after the country saw 3 GW of solar hit the market in December alone. What wasn't known ...

  6. The Truth Behind the Solar Tariff Debate

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  7. German Renewable Energy Sources Act - Wikipedia

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    The structure and development of feed-in tariffs over the course of the EEG is a complex topic. This section is simply intended to give an indication. The feed-in tariffs for all technologies applicable as of 1 August 2014 are listed here. [64] The following table summarizes onshore wind energy remunerations from April 2000 to October 2016.

  8. Feed-in tariffs in Australia - Wikipedia

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    The minimum feed-in tariff that applies to new applicants from 1 July 2017 is 11.3 cents per kilowatt hour (c/kWh). This is broken down as follows. Feed-in tariff component. Forecast solar-weighted average wholesale electricity pool cost - 8.1 (c/kWh). Value of avoided distribution and transmission losses - 0.6 (c/kWh).

  9. Biden allows more solar cell imports to avoid Trump-era tariffs

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    According to a White House proclamation released late on Monday, the so-called tariff-rate quota on solar cells will increase to 12.5 gigawatts from 5 GW. The tariffs were first imposed by former ...