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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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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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Home reducing emissions, sustainability Feed-in Tariffs (FITs)
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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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The co-operative effort around economic matters, of course, is enshrined in the GATT Treaty, the General Agreement on Trade and Tariffs, which is sort of like a world constitution.
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Tariffs would also come down and be more "predictable," he says.
Russia's Membership in World Trade Group Faces Hurdles John W. Miller 2011
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Tariffs, waning Southern political influence, the rise of the Republican Party were just a few of the issues in addition to slavery and its complex economic and constitutional equation.
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