Unlikely Coalition Joins Forces to Recommend Changes to Ontario’s Feed-in Tariff Program
Renewable energy advocates and a solar industry trade group filed a joint submission as part of the province of Ontario’s scheduled two-year review of its groundbreaking feed-in tariff (FIT) program.
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Unlikely Coalition Joins Forces to Recommend Changes to Ontario’s Feed-in Tariff Program
Asia Report: The Intensity Increases Over China Pricing
American Sen. Ron Wyden continued to air his concerns about the price of panels coming out of China and about whether his country could compete with those figures in a paper titled “China’s Grab for Green Jobs.” His latest public statements come as the international solar community gathers in Dallas this week for Solar Power International.
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Asia Report: The Intensity Increases Over China Pricing
Good for Wind: Administration Fast-tracks Transmission Projects
In a move that stands to enable more wind development sooner, this week Obama administration officials announced seven transmission priority projects that will be placed on a regulatory fast track, under the “Rapid Response Transmission Team” (RRTT) coordinated inter-agency approach to accelerate the permitting process for transmission projects.
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