feed-in tariff

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meaningsoftariff

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tariff
noun[C]
uk
/ˈtær.ɪf/
us
/ˈter.ɪf/
a charge or list of charges either for services or on goods entering ...
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(Definition oftarifffrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Producers have been guaranteed a fixedfeed-intarifffor 20 years, guaranteeing a fixed income.
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Investors need certainty, which they receive from afeed-intariff.
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Net metering andfeed-intariffprograms give these systems a credit for the electricity they produce.
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More than 23,000 people have signed an online petition for a national grossfeed-intariff.
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This is a netfeed-intarifffor the state rather than a gross tariff.
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The price paid per kilowatt-hour under afeed-intariffexceeds the price of grid electricity.
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The electricity can be sold to the power grid, for example under afeed-intariffscheme.
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Afeed-intariffallows investors a guaranteed return on investment - a requirement for development.
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This does not meet the normal definition and has been referred to as a fakefeed-intariff.
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However, policies likefeed-intariffare applied.
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It is not clear whether there is a provision for thefeed-intariffto increase with natural increases to the price of electricity, at a multiple of two.
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Afeed-intariffrequires a separate meter, and pays for all local generation at a preferential rate, while net metering requires only one meter.
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If thefeed-intariffis set too low, not enough solar power is built and the program is ineffective.
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If thefeed-intariffis set lower, less solar power is built and the program is ineffective.
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In afeed-intariffmodel, the government sets the value for the electricity produced by a solar facility.
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Afeed-intariffsystem will be introduced as a major new policy measure to drive the introduction of renewables.
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The introduction of afeed-intariffto support all low-carbon generation successfully addresses this risk, which should translate into a reduced cost of capital.
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According to the solar power industry, afeed-intariffis the most effective means of developing solar power.
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