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Title Advantages and disadvantages of Feed-in Tariffs
Authors Büscher
Year 2013
Conference European Geothermal Conference
Keywords Feed] in tariff, FIT, bankability, cost plus profit, bonus payment
Abstract Feed .in tariffs (FiT) are an important and successful steering instrument to facilitate the use of renewable energies. In many countries of the world feed]in tariffs play a fundamental part to rise the commercial interest of investors concerning geothermal electricity production. In 20 EU]countries, in USA, east africa, central america, overall more than 30 countries FITs for all kinds of renewable energy support the energy change. About 15 countries created a feed]in tariff for geothermal electricity. Some countries, notably France and Germany, use a system of bonus payments or adders to encourage certain kinds of geothermal development, for example, district heating. Successful feed]in tariffs are typically based on the "cost" to generate electricity and not on its "value". Germany uses a multiple bonus system. There has been a bonus payment for project completion before 2016, another bonus for district heating, and a third for developing Enhanced Geothermal Systems, such as hot dry rock. Germany has decided new tariffs beginning in 2012 and geothermal tariffs have increased substantially to .0.25 /kWh ($0.36/kWh).
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