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        				Grid - Legal Framework for Feeding Renewable Energy
        			
        			
                    
                                        
        			
        			
        				        				
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  Overview
 
  Tarifing and Regulating Systems
 
  Feed-in Tariffs
 
Feed-in tariffs have been demonstrated to be the most effective policy mechanism that a country can use to foster the rapid development of renewable energy systems. Close to two-thirds of the world’s wind energy and half of the solar PV systems have been installed as a result of feed-in tariffs.[1]
  CO2-Tax 
  Licitation for RE to the Grid 
  Quota Regulation 
  Legal Frameworks in Different Countries
 
  Further Information
 
  References 
- ↑ Feeding the Grid Renewably - http://www.ontario-sea.org/Storage/28/1943_Feeding_the_Grid_Renewably-_Using_feed-in_tariffs_to_capitalize_on_renewable_energy_.pdf