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Renewable Energy Tariffs in Italy
- Reuters: Italy solar capacity seen up to 12.5 GW end: 2011--"By now, we are well above 11 gigawatts of installed capacity ... probably we will be at 12.0-12.5 gigawatts by the end of this year," Valerio Natalizia told a news conference. . . "Next year, we will see lower figures of about 2.5-3.0 gigawatts (of new installed capacity)," Natalizia said. . .
- GSE: Italian Photovoltaic Stats
- CNet: First Solar 'Made in EU' stamp comes with discount--The credential was granted based on the Conto Energia 4 (CE4) feed-in tariff program established by the Italian government as a means of getting companies to source materials and commit to manufacturing more goods from within Europe. . .
- Italy Passes 7,000 MW of Total Installed Solar PV--The interactive web page Atlasole created by Italy's Gestore dei Servizi Energetici (GSE) indicates that the country surpassed 7,000 MW of total installed solar photovoltaics (solar PV) from nearly one-quarter million systems sometime mid year. . .
- New Italian Tariffs Complex and Robust--Despite last minute mixed-signals by the Berlusconi government, it now appears that Italian tariffs for the remainder of 2011 and 2012 are fixed. Effectively No Cap on Rooftop Systems . . .
- Italy's Quarto Conto Energia.xls--Tables of Italy's new feed-in tariffs for solar PV . . .
- Italy: Nuclear? Non Grazie!--Again--Berlusconi: Now It's Renewables--Italians have decisively said "no thanks" to nuclear for a second time in a nationwide referendum and the country must now turn increasingly to renewable energy. . .
- Craig Morris: Italy Updates Solar PV Feed-in Tariffs--The changes were both highly anticipated and long in coming, but last Thursday the Council of Ministers adopted a new decree for photovoltaics. The reductions are yet another success story for feed-in tariffs, whose purpose has always been twofold: the widespread deployment of renewables, and bringing down cost. . .
- Craig Morris: Did Italy install two or seven GW in 2010?--While the world had its eye on the German market, which is expected to have installed a record 7-8 gigawatts of photovoltaics last year, breaking the old record of 3.9 gigawatts it set in 2009, Italy may have installed almost as much. . . An analysis of the swirling debate over exactly how much solar PV Italians installed and connected to the grid in 2010. . .
- FITs Drive Nearly 2,000 MW of Solar PV Development in Italy--Italy officially reported today that 1,850 MW of new solar photovoltaics (PV) systems were installed in 2010, substantially exceeding industry estimates. . .
- InterPV: The New Italian Feed-in Tariff for the Solar Electricity--In only 3 years the Italian PV market grew from few tens of MWs up to the current 1,600 MW. An enormous growth which has been fostered by the most generous Feed-in Tariff Europe-wide (so far). . .
- Italy 2011 Solar PV Tariffs--Table of Proposed 2011 Italian solar PV tariffs. . .
- Italy Surpasses USA in Solar PV--In a dramatic display of the power feed-in tariffs have in driving markets, Italy installed more solar photovoltaics (PV) in 2009 than the entire US. Moreover, within the first quarter of 2010, Italy's total installed solar PV capacity was expected to exceed that of the US. . .
- Italian Groups: 8,000 MW PV in Five Years--Three Italian trade associations have called on the government to update its system of solar PV feed-in tariffs to install 8,000 MW of new capacity by 2015. . .
- Italy Likely to Surpass California in Solar PV in 2009--Italy is expected to surpass California in total installed solar PV by year end 2009 according to recent statistics. . .
- Italy Launches New Solar PV Tariffs
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