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Ukraine to introduce feed-in tariff for biogas

Ukrainian government has proposed to reform the law on electricity by proposing feed-in tariffs for electricity generated from biogas. It is proposed a coefficient for electricity produced from biogas at 2.3.

read more... 19/03/2012

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UK to cut its 2030 renewable energy target

Some experts consider UK could miss its renewable energy target, fact that presses the government to reduce its 2030 renewable target. The new released reports show that country’s energy sector suffered a disappointment with certain feed-in tariffs being attacked. Besides that, the government is planning nuclear energy to give parity across Europe. It could threaten investment climate in the renewable industry, but support the development of nuclear power in Britain.

read more... 15/03/2012

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UK: Industry bodies welcome move to boost micro CHP feed in tariff

The climate change minister Greg Barker has pledged to increase the feed-in tariff subsidies to micro-combined heat and power (CHP) systems installed in homes and examine other regulatory options to increase uptake of the technology in UK properties.

read more... 10/02/2012

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Huhne against higher feed-in tariffs for solar power

Recently the Energy and Climate Change Secretary Chris Huhne warned that solar PV installers cannot benefit of the current feed-in tariff rate of 43p/kWh, confirming the government projects to appeal against a second court ruling concerning the reduction of solar incentives.

read more... 31/01/2012

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China to increase PV target by 2015

The Chinese Government announced officially its new renewable targets under the current five year plan, raising them to 15GW by 2015. The analysts consider the renewable boom should occur due to introducing in July, the national feed-in tariffs system for PV projects.

read more... 19/12/2011

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