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Feed-in tariffs FiTs, tax credits and reverse auctions are three tools used in many countries to support clean energy.
Neil Auerbach: Speaking to Conservatives About Clean Energy Neil Auerbach 2011
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Feed-in tariffs FiTs, tax credits and reverse auctions are three tools used in many countries to support clean energy.
Neil Auerbach: Speaking to Conservatives About Clean Energy Neil Auerbach 2011
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Several state legislators attended one of Gipe's presentations about Feed-in Tariffs in Denver on September 17 - hopefully a good sign for advancing renewable energy in Colorado.
Michele Swenson: The Urgency of Toxic Coal Ash Regulation and the Move to Clean Energy Michele Swenson 2010
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Feed-in tariffs FiTs, tax credits and reverse auctions are three tools used in many countries to support clean energy.
Neil Auerbach: Speaking to Conservatives About Clean Energy Neil Auerbach 2011
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Several state legislators attended one of Gipe's presentations about Feed-in Tariffs in Denver on September 17 - hopefully a good sign for advancing renewable energy in Colorado.
Michele Swenson: The Urgency of Toxic Coal Ash Regulation and the Move to Clean Energy Michele Swenson 2010
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Several state legislators attended one of Gipe's presentations about Feed-in Tariffs in Denver on September 17 - hopefully a good sign for advancing renewable energy in Colorado.
Michele Swenson: The Urgency of Toxic Coal Ash Regulation and the Move to Clean Energy Michele Swenson 2010
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Paul Gipe, an industry analyst and advocate of Feed-in Tariffs, notes that the FIT encourages the development of renewable energy sources at less cost, drives industrial development and creates new jobs.
Michele Swenson: The Urgency of Toxic Coal Ash Regulation and the Move to Clean Energy Michele Swenson 2010
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Home reducing emissions, sustainability Feed-in Tariffs (FITs)
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Paul Gipe, an industry analyst and advocate of Feed-in Tariffs, notes that the FIT encourages the development of renewable energy sources at less cost, drives industrial development and creates new jobs.
Michele Swenson: The Urgency of Toxic Coal Ash Regulation and the Move to Clean Energy Michele Swenson 2010
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Paul Gipe, an industry analyst and advocate of Feed-in Tariffs, notes that the FIT encourages the development of renewable energy sources at less cost, drives industrial development and creates new jobs.
Michele Swenson: The Urgency of Toxic Coal Ash Regulation and the Move to Clean Energy Michele Swenson 2010
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