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  2. Feed-in tariffs in Australia - Wikipedia

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    A new feed-in tariff is proposed, with the constraint that it not raise the cost of electricity and not involve funding from the NSW government. This inherently limits the FIT to less than the consumer electricity cost, and does not conform to the normal definition of a feed-in tariff. A feed-in tariff of from 5.2 to 10.3 cents/kWh is proposed ...

  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. Category:Feed-in tariffs - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Feed-in tariffs" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  5. Financial incentives for photovoltaics - 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 to 8.92 ¢/kWh for large utility scaled solar parks. Feed-in tariffs are restricted to a maximum system capacity of 10 MW. The feed-in tariff for solar PV is declining at a faster rate than for any other renewable technology. [21]

  6. Button car plan - Wikipedia

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    The most obvious effect of the plan for the Australian car buyer was the appearance of badge-engineered vehicles, where the same basic vehicle was sold by several companies under different names. Other approaches included the Ford Courier and Mazda B-Series utilities utilising Mitsubishi 's 2.6-litre Astron four-cylinder engine, and a proposal ...

  7. Electric vehicle policies in Australia - Wikipedia

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    The New South Wales Government reassured they would not introduce an EV tax until 2027 at the earliest or when 30% to 50% of new car sales in NSW were electric vehicles. [54] [55] The New South Wales Liberal Government released an electric car strategy with incentives to encourage the use of electric vehicles in mid 2021. [29]

  8. U.S. auto tariffs could raise vehicle prices by as much as ...

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    A Center for Automotive Research report says the Trump administration's proposed tariffs on autos and auto parts could raise vehicle prices in the United States by as much as US$2,750.

  9. Renewable energy in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Leader of the Australian Greens, Christine Milne, advocated a uniform national gross feed-in tariff scheme. [29] Each state and territory of Australia offers a different policy with regards to feed-in tariffs. [30]