Examples of 'feed-in tariffs' in a sentence

Meaning of "feed-in tariffs"

Feed-in tariffs: Refers to a payment made to households or businesses for the renewable electricity they generate and feed into the grid

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Feed-in tariffs in danger of being watered down.
Continued impact of expiration of cogeneration feed-in tariffs.
Feed-in tariffs are paid for a limited period of time.
These customers posed a threat to high feed-in tariffs.
Feed-in tariffs do not necessarily involve state aid.
There is a fast digression of feed-in tariffs.
Feed-in tariffs may be used to implement this feature.
The subsidies for feed-in tariffs have been leaked abroad.
Each state has different laws regarding feed-in tariffs.
Read more about feed-in tariffs and selling electricity.
His administration has publicly refused to consider feed-in tariffs.
And new feed-in tariffs are no longer allowed for larger facilities.
Germany has also recently revised its feed-in tariffs.
Feed-in tariffs could offer suitable incentives for more mature technologies.
The registration will be a condition for entitlement to receive feed-in tariffs.

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Feed-in tariffs may be very expensive compared with the emissions abatement.
Power customers have to pay the increased costs of feed-in tariffs.
Feed-in tariffs have made profitable what should never really be profitable.
Parity has already been achieved in areas that use feed-in tariffs.
Feed-in tariffs and premiums are properly charged by network operators to TSOs.
Governments should also support renewable energy measures such as feed-in tariffs.
The feed-in tariffs for biomass energy are also particularly low.
The design of alternative power market could include solutions such as feed-in tariffs.
Feed-in tariffs for electricity or biomethane are the most widely employed measure.
The capital return with green certificates is higher than for feed-in tariffs.
Feed-in tariffs are available to support the production of electricity from renewable sources.
Japan 's solar power market has been growing since the introduction of feed-in tariffs.
Feed-in tariffs for solar started to be high, leading to rampant support expenses.
The support consisted in particular of feed-in tariffs and premia for renewable electricity producers.
Feed-in tariffs are being widely used in many countries, especially to promote renewable electricity generation.
However, under the stimulus of attractive feed-in tariffs it is growing rapidly from a low base.
Feed-in tariffs are a key means of creating a more favourable climate for renewable energy.
Wind power and solar photovoltaic especially have increased significantly as a result of feed-in tariffs.
Set national power grid feed-in tariffs for renewable energy-generated electricity.
The majority of new renewable power plants will not receive fixed feed-in tariffs.
Feed-in tariffs should be extended, with similar schemes introduced for renewable heating.
Italy has administered a comprehensive range of feed-in tariffs and incentives for renewable energy producers.
Feed-in tariffs may in fact require lower direct support than market premiums.
Facilities that have received financial support for investment are not eligible for feed-in tariffs.
Feed-in tariffs should be the main form of support for civic renewable energy.
Both facts allegedly demonstrate that the beneficiaries of the feed-in tariffs are well run.
Feed-in tariffs should be the main form of support for small scale producers.
Swissgrid outsources central office for collection of grid premiums, feed-in tariffs and guarantees of origin.
These feed-in tariffs are typically set well above average electric power prices.
Owing to more predictable revenue streams from renewable energy projects, feed-in tariffs can attract investment.
Feed-in tariffs continued to drop well below the gross domestic electricity price.
The green certificate systems present currently a significantly higher support level than the feed-in tariffs.
The transition from feed-in tariffs to auctions has been less smooth than we hoped.
Some Member States have already identified possible approaches including feed-in tariffs or up-front investment grants.
Feed-in tariffs are expressed in national currency per kWh or national currency per MWh.

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