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Renewable Tariffs in Israel
For details see the documents below and a summary at Tables of Feed-In Tariffs Worldwide.
- Jerusalem Post: Cooperative Wind Plants in the Golan Heights to use Feed-in Tariffs--One of the main problem in the past was that there was no feed-in tariff,” Yavetz said. “Now the policy is there and we hope the regulations will be published.”. . “We gave the settlements the option to hold up to 39 percent of the equity of all the ventures eventually,” he said. . .
- Israel, Bidding, and Feed-in Tariffs--The following is from an email from Or Pearl to Ruth Rabinowitz, member of the South African parliament for the Inkatha Freedom Party. Pearl is the First Secretary for Trade and Economic Affairs in the Embassy of Israel to South Africa. . .
- Jerusalem Post: New Israeli Feed-in Tariffs--According to the government plan, small, medium and large entrepreneurs will be permitted to sell energy produced from the sun, wind and biogas to the Israel Electric Company at a subsidized “feed-in tariff.” . .
- Jerusalem Post: Israel Revising Tariffs--Essentially, the Treasury has frozen all new licenses for large solar fields pending a Public Utility Authority review of tariffs paid for solar energy, seeking to reduce the tariff to 40 agorot per kilowatt hour (kWh) from a rate of over a shekel per kWh. . .
- Susan Kraemer: Israel Offers a Too-Low Rate For (Small) Wind Feed-in Tariff--Israel’s Public Utility Authority posted on Monday for public comment its revised proposal for feed-in tariff rates that the government will pay for the output of small wind turbines up to 50 KW. It will pay between NIS 0.44 (US $0.10) and NIS 0.54 (US $0.12) per kilowatt hour, a mere quarter of what was floated in 2009 as a possible payment rate. . .
- Jerusalem Post: Proposed wind farm feed-in tariff open for public comment--The Public Utility Authority – Electricity (PUA) posted on Monday for public comment the proposed feed-in tariff for wind farms. Wind farms connected to the distribution network would receive NIS 0.54 per kilowatt hour and those connected to the delivery network would receive NIS 0.44 per kilowatt hour. The agreements would be in place for seven years. . .
- Jerusalem Post: Israel's Public Utilities Authority has finalized the tariff for the mid-size solar PV tranche from 50 kW to 5 MW. . .
- Public Utilities Authority Renewable Energy Feed-in Tariffs in Israel May 11, 2009
- Israel Sets Feed-in Tariff for Small Wind by Jonathan Shapira--The Public Utilities Authority (Electricity) has announced the details of a feed-in tariff for small wind turbines . . .
- Jerusalem Post Update (August 14, 2008)
- table of renewable tariffs for specific details.
- More information in Hebrew
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