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Las Políticas de Energía Renovable

Las Políticas de Energía Renovable. Jennifer Gleason ELAW. PV Capacity 2008~13,000 MW. Paul Gipe, wind-works.org. Sistema de Cuotas Determina el % La generacion por las “utilities”. Sistema de Tarifas Minimas Determina el $ La generacion de “Main Street”.

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Las Políticas de Energía Renovable

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  1. Las Políticas de Energía Renovable Jennifer Gleason ELAW

  2. PV Capacity 2008~13,000 MW Paul Gipe, wind-works.org

  3. Sistema de Cuotas Determina el % La generacion por las “utilities” Sistema de Tarifas Minimas Determina el $ La generacion de “Main Street” Las Políticas de Energía Renovable

  4. Stromeinspeisungsgesetz Feed-in Tariff (FIT) Sistema de Tarifas Minimas

  5. Elements of a Good REP • Long term • Profitable price • Priority access • Differentiated prices (resource, size, location, etc) • Protection from inflation • Decrease prices over time (cost reductions)

  6. Net metering/Medicion Neta Tax Incentives/Subsidies Otras Políticas

  7. “Comparisons between deployment support through tradable quotas and feed-in tariff price supports suggest that feed-in mechanisms achieve larger deployment at lower costs.” Stern, N. (2007): The Economics of Climate Change - Stern Review, Part IV: Policy Responses for Mitigation, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK

  8. http://www.onlinepact.org/ http://www.elaw.org/ http://www.allianceforrenewableenergy.org/

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