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Effective policy is vital for creating greener economies, new jobs
and industries, for securing energy supplies and for protecting the
climate and environment. As renewable energy is fundamental to
achieving all of these objectives, it too needs the best possible
policy to drive it. Feed-in tariffs have proven to deliver the
fastest, most cost-effective and inclusive deployment, by allowing
anyone to sell renewable energy into the grid and get a long term,
guaranteed return for it. This book, from authors who have spent
years working on feed-in tariff design and advocacy, provides a
broad and detailed resource on feed-in tariffs and other renewable
energy support schemes. It shares many lessons on good and bad
design and implementation, as well as discussing the challenges
faced by policy, and renewable energy in general. Powering the
Green Economy: - Situates renewable energy and feed-in tariffs
within the context of the global moves towards a green economy -
Provides an introduction to feed-in tariffs and brings developments
in key countries around the world up to date - Investigates
effective design for developed and emerging economies - Explores
technical, social and political issues - Analyses other support
schemes - Describes the barriers to renewable energy - Presents a
blueprint for campaigning successfully for feed-in tariffs Written
in a clear, practical style, this is a must-read for policymakers,
businesses, investors, campaigners, academics, community groups and
anyone concerned with creating successful and sustainable energy
policy.
Effective policy is vital for creating greener economies, new jobs
and industries, for securing energy supplies and for protecting the
climate and environment. As renewable energy is fundamental to
achieving all of these objectives, it too needs the best possible
policy to drive it. Feed-in tariffs have proven to deliver the
fastest, most cost-effective and inclusive deployment, by allowing
anyone to sell renewable energy into the grid and get a long term,
guaranteed return for it. This book, from authors who have spent
years working on feed-in tariff design and advocacy, provides a
broad and detailed resource on feed-in tariffs and other renewable
energy support schemes. It shares many lessons on good and bad
design and implementation, as well as discussing the challenges
faced by policy, and renewable energy in general. Powering the
Green Economy: - Situates renewable energy and feed-in tariffs
within the context of the global moves towards a green economy -
Provides an introduction to feed-in tariffs and brings developments
in key countries around the world up to date - Investigates
effective design for developed and emerging economies - Explores
technical, social and political issues - Analyses other support
schemes - Describes the barriers to renewable energy - Presents a
blueprint for campaigning successfully for feed-in tariffs Written
in a clear, practical style, this is a must-read for policymakers,
businesses, investors, campaigners, academics, community groups and
anyone concerned with creating successful and sustainable energy
policy.
Can Superman and Batman bury the past before the cosmos s greatest
villains bury them? Learn the shocking truth about why the World s
Greatest Super Heroes disbanded in this unforgettable story by
writer Chip Zdarsky and artist Miguel Mendonca! Includes Justice
League: Last Ride #1-7.
Take your own artistic vision to a whole new level with the latest
addition to the Grimm Fairy Tales coloring book line... THE LITTLE
MERMAID! Now with the power of your own imagination and love for
coloring, you can bring to life the first chapters of the hit comic
book series, THE LITTLE MERMAID. Erica has been born with a unique
gift, something she discovered when she turned 16- Erica is a
mermaid. With her gift comes a curse, as the human race doesn't
understand her but want to use her powers for their own ends. Will
she be able to free herself and save a world that doesn't fully
accept her as one of their own? Read the story while becoming a
part of the creative journey, as you take on the task of coloring
comic book superstar Miguel Mendonca's artwork!
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E.T. As Artist (Paperback)
Mary Rodwell; Edited by Miguel Mendonca; Fay Vale
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R428
Discovery Miles 4 280
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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A feed-in tariff is a renewable energy law that obliges energy
suppliers to buy electricity produced from renewable resources at a
fixed price, usually over a fixed period - even from householders.
These legal guarantees ensure investment security, and the support
of all viable renewable energy technologies. Supporters argue that
the feed-in model, if implemented effectively around the world,
would greatly assist the energy revolution that is so desperately
required; through CO2 reduction, market creation and development,
job creation and improved energy security. Feed-in Tariffs is a
concise introduction to feed-in laws, examining the experience of
countries that have implemented this model. The author argues that
the policy should be implemented anywhere with a suitable national
power grid infrastructure, and identifies variations on the policy
for those areas without. Alternative models and support schemes are
examined to provide policy makers with the information required to
consider the implementation of feed-in tariffs, and to introduce
the concept to renewable energy technology manufacturers,
producers, investors and supporters. With a foreword by Hermann
Scheer. Published with the World Future Council.
A feed-in tariff is where the price per unit that a utility or
supplier has to pay for renewable electricity is kept at a premium,
which allows electricity generators to sell renewable energy
sources at a fixed tariff for a determined period of time.
Supporters argue that the feed-in model is one that, if implemented
around the world, would greatly assist the energy revolution that
is so desperately required: through CO2 reduction, job creation,
export market creation and improved energy security. It was
recommended in the Stern Report as the best policy tool for the
fastest, lowest-cost deployment of renewables, and Germany's world
leadership in renewable energy is largely due to their exemplary
version.Feed-in Tariffs is a concise introduction to feed-in law,
presented in the context of other renewable energy policies, and
examining the experience of countries that have implemented this
model. The author argues that the policy should be implemented
anywhere with a suitable national power grid infrastructure, and
proposes variations on the policy for those areas without.
Alternative models are examined, and their comparative advantages
and disadvantages discussed, to provide policy makers with the
information required to consider feed-in tariffs as a model, and to
introduce the concept to renewable energy technology manufacturers,
producers and investors.Published with the World Future Council
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