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St. Olaf College V82, Northfield, Minnesota Advanced Renewable Tariffs Getting it Right in North America by Paul Gipe Paul Gipe, wind-works.org

Renewable Energy Has Come of Age Paul Gipe, wind-works.org Noordoostpolder, the Netherlands

Paul Gipe, wind-works.org Montefalcone, Italy Paul Gipe, wind-works.org

Galicia, Spain Paul Gipe, wind-works.org

Freiburg -- Germanys Solar City

Paul Gipe, wind-works.org 2009 World Wind Capacity More than 1/2 from Feed-in Tariffs

Paul Gipe, wind-works.org 2009 World Wind Capacity

2009 Solar PV Capacity 20,000 MW Worldwide 7,000+ MW/yr $20+ Billion Major Markets Germany--3,800 MW Italy--700 MW/yr Japan--500 MW USA--450 MW/yr California--200 MW/yr Rancho Seco, California Paul Gipe, wind-works.org

Solar Photovoltaics Development Paul Gipe, wind-works.org

World Solar PV Capacity 2009 ~20,000 MW More than 3/4 from Feed-in Tariffs

Hohe Westerwald, Germany Setting the Stage Paul Gipe, wind-works.org

Lackawanna, New York North Americans Have Been Dabbling Around the Edges of Renewable Energy Policy Most Policies Timid Half Measures Paul Gipe, wind-works.org

Cowley Ridge, Alberta Profound Issues Confront North Americas Energy Future Climate Change Only One Issue Transportation (Liquid) Fuels Very Little Public Transit Domestic Supplies Declining Paul Gipe, wind-works.org

Profound Issues Confront North Americas Energy Future Our Total Dependence on Oil as a Transportation Fuel Leads to Tragic Consequences--Only Some of Which Make the News. Paul Gipe, wind-works.org

North American RE Market Growth Exciting, Yes Significant, Yes Not Nearly Enough by Any Standard Paul Gipe, wind-works.org Buffalo Ridge, Minnesota

North America Needs Massive Reconstruction of its Infrastructure Renewable Energy Development Can Reindustrialize the North American Economy Paul Gipe, wind-works.org Noordoostpolder, the Netherlands

Renewable Tariffs The Philosophical Context Geothermal: Colline Metallifere, Italy Paul Gipe, wind-works.org

Primary High Penetration of Renewables Quickly Secondary Equitably Distributed Ownership Rural Development Distributed Generation New Industry & Jobs Paul Gipe, wind-works.org Wieringemeerpolder, the Netherlands What are Our Goals?

San Gorgonio Pass, California Do We Really Want Renewables? Paul Gipe, wind-works.org San Gorgonio Pass, California

If Yes, Then What Works Best? Who Gets Contracts Elite Few or All Who Want Them? How To Pay For Them RECs/ROCs/Green Tags Subsidies (PTC, ITC) Advanced Renewable Tariffs --Differentiated Feed-in Tariffs Dunkerque, France Paul Gipe, wind-works.org

Market Mechanism Status Quotas (RPS & Tendering) Timid Targets Seldom Met Renewable Tariffs Once Only Non-Anglophone Countries Now Ontario, Great Britain, Vermont Meeting Aggressive Targets Haverigg, Cumbria, BritainPaul Gipe, wind-works.org

Ydby, Denmark Feed-in Tariffs Deliver Results >50% of Wind Worldwide >75% of Solar PV Worldwide >90% of Farm Biogas Worldwide Paul Gipe, wind-works.org

Feed-in Tariffs Turn farms, homes, and businesses into entrepreneurs --Terry Tamminen, Former Chief Policy Advisor to Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger Goderich, Ontario Paul Gipe, wind-works.org

Myths to Dispel Renewables are Free or Cheap But They Are Affordable & They Are Worth It Renewables Cant Be Added Quickly or Cant Make a Difference Feed-in Tariffs Not Market-Based Feed-in Tariffs are Costly Paul Gipe, wind-works.org Husum, Germany

Renewables Can Be Added Quickly Paul Gipe, wind-works.org Germany Renewables: 10 Years--5% to 15 % Spain: 10 Years--0% to 10% California Consumption: ~300 TWh/yr

High Penetration is Possible Paul Gipe, wind-works.org 2007, EWEA; Excepting California by Paul Gipe; IEA California: 2.3%.

Renewable Tariffs & Solar Photovoltaics in Germany Paul Gipe, wind-works.org

Solar PV in Germany ~3,800 MW in 2009! Total 9,000 MW ~9 TWh/yr of Generation ~80% on rooftops New Target: 3,000 MW/yr! ~2%Supply in Bavaria ~1+%Supply in Germany Paul Gipe, wind-works.org

German Renewable Generation Paul Gipe, wind-works.org

German Renewables 2009 ~93 TWh (16%) Paul Gipe, wind-works.org Source: BMU ~33% of Californias Current Demand

Germanys Renewable Tariffs The Results (2009) 16% of Electricity 10% of Primary Energy 300,000 Jobs Wind: 90,000 Solar PV: 50,000 Biogas: 8,000 Paul Gipe, wind-works.org Hohe Westerwald, Germany

Cost of German EEG (2008) ~$50/yr/household Paul Gipe, wind-works.org BMU: EEG Costs <5%, ~0.01/kWh, 2008.

Political Price-Political Quantity Market Mechanisms Both are Market Mechanisms Paul Gipe, wind-works.org

Ernst & Young Germany and Britain Cost of Renewables (2006) Germany: 4x more energy generated 1/5 less relative cost of GB Renewable Obligation Certificates Paul Gipe, wind-works.org Manawatu Gorge, NZ

Over Cost of French ARTs Declining Cécile Bordier, Caisse des Dépôts, Dec Overcosts, 2008: ~0 due to increase in electricity costs. Bernard Chabot, Nov

Ferndale, Ontario Aggressive Targets Require Aggressive Measures Paul Gipe, wind-works.org German Renewable Energy Targets

Advanced Renewable Tariffs What Are They? Payment for Generation (Feed-in Tariffs) Political Price, Not Political Quota How Do They Work? Price Differentiation Paying for Solar, Paying for Wind Where? Germany, France, Spain EU countries Paul Gipe, wind-works.org

Renewable Tariff Design Simple, Comprehensible, & Transparent Priority Access & Purchase Lengths Sufficient for Profitability Prices Sufficient to Pay for Generation Fair But Not Undue Profit Through Price Differentiation Altamont Pass, California Paul Gipe, wind-works.org

Renewable Tariff Design Price Differentiation For Different Technologies For Different Applications For Different Sizes For Different Resource Intensities For Wind (Germany, France, & China!) For Solar (France) Paul Gipe, wind-works.org

San Gorgonio Pass, California Differentiated Tariffs for Wind Distributed Benefits Only Accrue From Distributed Generation Differentiated Tariffs = Distributed Wind Reduces Pressure on Windiest Sites Profitability Still Higher at Windy Sites Reduces NIMBYism By Enabling Greater Participation Paul Gipe, wind-works.org

Igny, Lorraine, France French Wind Tariffs Resource Productivity Method Fair Profits at Medium Wind Sites Not Undue Profits at Windy Sites Profitability Index Method (Chabot) Not Discounted Cash Flow Model Paul Gipe, wind-works.org

French Wind Tariffs by Specific Yield Paul Gipe, wind-works.org Chateau de Lastours, France

Paul Gipe, wind-works.org *"Il n'est rien au monde d'aussi puissant qu'une idée dont l'heure est venue." Victor Hugo. Nothing is as powerful as an idea whose time has come. -- Victor Hugo*

Renewable Tariffs in North America.. Unthinkable? Yes--Just 4 years ago Youre Absolutely Nuts! Andy Karsner, DOE, 2006 Today? No Now Possible Growing Trend in North America & Developing World China, India, Mongolia Paul Gipe, wind-works.orgGaspé, Quebec

Toronto, Ontario Renewable Tariffs... Developing Momentum Paul Gipe, wind-works.org

San Gorgonio Pass, California Grassroots Movement Explosion of Interest Groups Active Across US & Canada Public Out in Front Demands Aggressive Action Tipping Point Reached? Paul Gipe, wind-works.org San Gorgonio Pass, California

Renewable Tariffs Are In Play Nova Scotia to British Columbia Washington State to Florida Vermont to California US House Ferndale, Ontario Paul Gipe, wind-works.org

Ontario Moved First First Modern System of Advanced Renewable Tariffs in North America Paul Gipe, wind-works.org Montfort, Wisconsin

Goderich, Ontario Ontario Gets It Paul Gipe, wind-works.org Closing Coal Plants Delaying Nuclear Build Putting Renewables First Groundbreaking in North America

Ontarios Green Energy & Green Economy Act Multi-faceted Efficiency & Conservation Renewable Energy Procure Through Feed-in Tariffs Paul Gipe, wind-works.org

Goderich, Ontario Ontarios Green Energy Act The Most Progressive Renewable Energy Policy in North America in Two Three Decades Paul Gipe, wind-works.org

Ontarios Green Energy Act Changes Public Policy on Electricity Includes Industrial & Environmental Policy Gives Renewables Priority In Utility Procurement & System Design Targets Industrial Development Targets Job Creation Goal: 50,000 Jobs in 3 Years Paul Gipe, wind-works.org

Ontarios Feed-in Tariffs Differentiated by Size & Technology Differentiated by Application Tariffs Based on Cost of Generation Plus Reasonable Profit No Program Cap (Bring It On!) Paul Gipe, wind-works.org Sarnia, Ontario

Ontarios Feed-in Tariffs First Offshore Wind Tariffs in NA First Aboriginal Bonus in NA First NA Policy for First Nations First Differentiated Solar PV Tariffs 5 Tranches or Classes Best Wind, Solar, & Biogas Tariffs in NA Competitive Internationally Paul Gipe, wind-works.org

Ontarios Feed-in Tariffs No Subsidies or Grants Costs Borne by Consumers Not Taxpayers--More Egalitarian Community Wind Bonus Individual Farmers Qualify $0.01 CAD/kWh Bonus $0.145 CAD/kWh (0.10/kWh) Paul Gipe, wind-works.org

Ontario Project Status 2,500 MW Awarded Contracts 1,500 MW to Come 460 MW Community & Aboriginal ~20% of Total 80 MW Residential Rooftop PV Paul Gipe, wind-works.org Ferndale, Ontario

Ontario Project Status 650 MW PV w/ 500 MW of SOC PV ~1,000 MW 1,200 MW Onshore Wind 300 MW Offshore Wind Paul Gipe, wind-works.org Kingston, Ontario

Carleton College V82, Northfield, Minnesota Challenges in North America Piecemeal Policy Approach Too Slow RPS for Wind, Subsidies for Solar Cheap Energy Contract Cheap Today--Expensive Tomorrow Paul Gipe, wind-works.org

Challenges in North America Low Program Caps Vermont: 2%-3% LABC-Los Angeles: 3% Oregon: 25 MW! (Why Bother?) Solar Only or Wind Only Timidity & Lack of Vision Do We Want Renewables or Dont We? Paul Gipe, wind-works.org Friedrich-Whilhelm-Lübke-Koog, Germany

Grading North American FITs 10 Criteria Program Caps Project Size Caps Contract Term Technologies Included Tariffs Based on Cost of Generation Tariffs Differentiated by Technology Tariffs Differentiated within Technology Wind Tariffs Differentiated by Resource Inflation Indexing Bonus Payments or Adders Paul Gipe, wind-works.org

Grading North American FITs The Gold Standard Fuchskaute, Germany Paul Gipe, wind-works.org

Grading North American FITs Paul Gipe, wind-works.org

Grading North American FITs Existing FITs Paul Gipe, wind-works.org

Grading North American FITs Ontario & Vermont Paul Gipe, wind-works.org

Grading North American FITs Proposed FITs Paul Gipe, wind-works.org

Making the Grade: Whats Needed Paul Gipe, wind-works.org Middelgrunden, Denmark

Making the Grade: What s Needed Open to All for All Homeowners, Farmers, Business & Industry, Communities, Native Americans Regardless of Tax Status Tariffs with & without Tax Credits Paul Gipe, wind-works.orgSolar Park Rodenäs

Time for Americans to Take the Road to the Future Paul Gipe, wind-works.orgFreiburg, Germany

Move From A Culture of Consumption to A Culture of Conservation Paul Gipe, wind-works.org --Ontario Premier Dalton McGuinty Montfort, Wisconsin

Move From A Nation of Consumers to A Nation of Producers Paul Gipe, wind-works.orgLackawanna, New York

No Time for Half-Measures No Time to Lose Paul Gipe, wind-works.org Gaspé Peninsula, Quebec

We Need A Lot More Wind... Paul Gipe, wind-works.org Matane, Quebec

... A Lot More Solar Paul Gipe, wind-works.org Hinesburg, Vermont

... A Lot More Renewable Energy Technology for Life* *from N.F.S. Grundtvig, Danish Theologian Paul Gipe, wind-works.org

Renewable Energy The Revolution Has Begun! Manawatu Gorge, New Zealand