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
Moving Ahead: Nova Scotia’s Feed-in Tariff Update
Community groups can now put the final touches on their applications to participate in Nova Scotia’s new Community Feed-in Tariff to support small-scale locally owned renewable energy projects. Standards for the project were released by Nova Scotia’s Department of Energy on July 26, providing more detail on small-wind project specifications and eligible biomass sources. Included in the standards is a new limit on the list of sanctioned turbines for small wind projects, which is expected to be contested by the industry.
More here: Moving Ahead: Nova Scotia’s Feed-in Tariff Update
Canadian Renewable Energy Market Overview
Renewable energy’s fortunes in Canada lean heavily on government support, making 2011 a particularly crucial year in places like British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan and Ontario where political leadership changes are underway and elections are scheduled.
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Canadian Renewable Energy Market Overview
