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Renewable Energy Tariffs in Greece
July 9, 2009
- Bloomberg: Greece Pushes $1.4 Billion in Solar Projects with FITs to Aid Economy--Greece may add as much as 600 megawatts of solar capacity this year, four times the level in 2010, according to estimates from Bloomberg New Energy Finance. More than 200 megawatts were installed through August, Stelios Psomas, a policy adviser at the solar lobby, said by e-mail. . .
- ReCharge: Greek PV is shining amid the turmoil and austerity--Athens launched a feed-in tariff (FIT) in 2006 to cheers from the global PV industry. But in practice, the bureaucratic thicket meant the market did not exist at a commercial scale until 2009, when 36MW went up. . . Last year, that figure surged to 150MW, thanks to a series of administrative reforms that streamlined the licensing process, particularly for smaller rooftop systems. . .
- Greece New Rooftop PV Tariff Best in Europe--The Greek government announced this summer a new feed-in tariff for rooftop solar PV. The tariff, €0.55/kWh ($0.873 CAD/kWh, $0.751 USD/kWh) is among the highest small rooftop solar PV tariffs in all of Europe, rivaling that in Switzerland and France. . .
- New Solar PV Tariffs Announced for Greece (2009)
- Greece Promises Smoother-Running Solar Feed-In Tariff by Jeff St. John--The government of Greece last week announced changes to its solar feed-in tariff program, one of the most generous in Europe — and the biggest change they’re promised is to make the program work. . .
- Installation of Wind Turbines through the Use of Fixed Ten Year PPA and Feed-In Tariffs (React)
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