Examples of using Feed-in tariffs in English and their translations into Swedish
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For wind energy, Annex 3 shows that all countries with an effectiveness higher than the EU average use feed-in tariffs.
including feed-in tariffs, premium systems,
other support measures(such as feed-in tariffs, renewable purchase obligation,
an Austrian scheme subsidising feed-in tariffs in favour of producers of renewable energies 113.
encouragement through R and D programmes, feed-in tariffs or other incentives for investment,
correspondingly high feed-in tariffs for solar power production created incentives for private citizens to feed produced solar electricity into the grid.
variously involving quota systems with the trading of certificates and systems of feed-in tariffs for renewables.
regulations to promote renewable energy, including feed-in tariffs(FiTs), renewable purchase obligations(RPOs),
including: feed-in tariffs; premium systems;
It is important, however, that feed-in tariffs to encourage the installation of renewable forms of energy should not be financed solely by increasing energy prices generally
Suddenly we find that feed-in tariffs for nuclear power stations,
including operating aid granted for the same eligible costs, feed-in tariffs or other support measures;
that well thought-out and implemented support schemes(combination of taxation, feed-in tariffs, promotion and regulation)
in particular the move away from support schemes at fixed prices(e.g. feed-in tariffs and feed-in premiums)
A variant of the feed-in tariff scheme is the fixed-premium mechanism currently implemented in Denmark
However, France has recently changed its system to a feed-in tariff combined with tendering system in some cases
Power plants covered by the feed-in tariff for renewable energy(including multi-fuel power plants)
such as feed-in tariff schemes and green certificates.
The Netherlands and the UK are the only options that provide a feed-in tariff for biomethane production via gasification.
By far the most common is the feed-in tariff(FiT), which offers long-term(10-25 years)