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Reports
2011
Implementing Feed-in Tariff Programs: Comparative Analysis and Lessons Learned, LABC; J.R. DeShaso, Ph.D., Ryan Matulka, UCLA Luskin Center for Innovation: School of Public Affairs, March, 2011
Implementing the Gainesville Feed-In Tariff, John Crider, Gainesville Regional Utilities, 2011
Maximizing Jobs from Clean Energy: Ontario's 'Buy Local' Energy Policy, John Farrell, New Rules Project, January 2011
2010
A Policymaker's Guide to Feed-In Tariff Policy, National Renewable Energy Laboratories, July 2010
Provides an analysis of Feed-In Tariff policies around the globe and also focuses on how these polices can be used in the US. It offers American policemakers a guide to the best practices worldwide and the advantages and disadvantages of each design element.
Bringing Solar Energy to Los Angeles: An Assessment of the Feasibility and Impacts of an In-basin Solar Feed-in Tariff Program, J.R. DeShaso, Ph.D., Ryan Matulka, UCLA Luskin Center for Innovation: School of Public Affairs, July, 2010
Designing an Effective Feed-In Tariff for Greater Los Angeles, Los Angeles Business Council (LABC) in partnership with UCLA Luskin Center for Innovation: School of Public Affairs, April 2010
Oregon Dairy Digester Feasibility Study Summary Report; Prepared for the Northwest Dairy Association by ECOregon, January 25, 2010
Renewable Energy in State-Level Feed-in Tariffs: Federal Law Constraints and Possible Solutions National Renewable Energy Laboratories (NREL Technical Report TP-6A2-47408), January 2010
A detailed analysis of the FERC pre-emption issue with possible solutions
2009
Paying for Renewable Energy: TLC at the Right Price, a Deutsche Bank Green Paper on FIT Policy design, December 2009.
Compiled in collaboration with FIT experts from around the world, the report evaluates the latest data on FIT programs (such as costs and ROI paid in different countries) from an investor’s perspective. It spends considerable time explaining what is required to provide certainty for investors under a Feed-In Tariff. See especially Tables on pages 5, 18, and 24. Chapter V specifically addresses issues relevant to adopting Feed-In Tariffs in the U.S.
Advancing a Sustainable Solar Future - Policy Principles and Recommended Best Practices for Solar Feed-in Tariffs, a white paper by SEMI® PVGroup, December 2009
The Right FIT for Oregon: Solar PV in Eugene as a Case Study for Feed-In Tariff Policy Design, Ray Neff, Master of Community & Regional Planning, University of Oregon, September 2009; Executive summary
Feed-in Tariffs in America: Driving the Economy with Renewable Energy Policy that Works, John Farrell, New Rules Project, April 2009
2008
Rooftop Photovoltaic Market Penetration Scenarios; J. Paidipati, L. Frantzis, H. Sawyer, and A. Kurrasch for NREL, February 2008
Minnesota Feed-In Tariff Could Lower Cost, Boost Renewables and Expand Local Ownership, John Farrell, New Rules Project, January 2008
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