Status Update and Outlook for Renewable Energy Feed-in Tariffs in North American and Worldwide
Monday, February 08, 2010
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Once
"unthinkable” in North America, renewable energy feed-in tariffs are gaining
momentum in the U.S. and elsewhere. On March 4th, author, advocate,
and renewable energy industry analyst, Paul Gipe will present the latest
developments in the feed-in tariff debate.
PALO ALTO, California, February 8, 2010 – AltaTerra
Research is pleased to announce the web conference, "Renewable Energy Feed-in
Tariffs: North American and Worldwide Status Update and Outlook” to be held
Thursday, March 4th at 11:00 am Pacific / 2:00 pm Eastern. The
featured presenter will be Paul Gipe, author, advocate, and renewable energy
industry analyst.
Despite their success elsewhere, feed-in tariffs (FITs) were
"unthinkable” in North America as recently as six years ago. Since 2007,
however, more than a dozen U.S. states have introduced feed-in tariff
legislation and other states have initiated or announced plans for feed-in
tariff regulatory proceedings. And, feed-in tariffs continue to gain momentum
throughout North America and in developing countries, such as China, India and
Mongolia.
"Feed-in tariffs are the single-most successful
policy for the rapid development of renewable energy,” said Paul Gipe. "It's
only a matter of time before they are widely used in the United States and
Canada.”
This web conference will walk through the latest developments in the rapidly
evolving continental feed-in tariff debate and outline challenges and
opportunities for the renewable energy industry.
Key topics
to be addressed include: The economic case for feed-in tariffs, how they work
and what they can contribute to improve energy security, create new jobs, and
address the growing risks of climate change; the timeframe for adding
renewables; worldwide wind and solar capacity and markets; feed-in tariff myths
and misconceptions; feed-in tariffs by state, province and country; feed-in
tariff design and keys to success; policy descriptions, implications and
evaluation; pricing and yields; program costs and outcomes; and remaining
issues and challenges.
Further information and registration are available online at
www.altaterra.net/event/refit.
About
AltaTerra Research
AltaTerra
Research is a research consultancy specializing in sustainable business and the
commercial marketplace for clean technology solutions. Through research
reports, executive events and advisory services, AltaTerra helps
forward-looking organizations improve resource-efficiency in their operations
and capitalize on new 'green' market opportunities. From our headquarters in
Silicon Valley, we have been serving a global base of corporate, institutional,
and government clients since 2007. More information is available at www.AltaTerra.net.
Contact:
Anneke
Hohl
AltaTerra Research
Anneke.Hohl [at] AltaTerra.net
+1 (720) 989-1640
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