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Taiwan maintains FIT rates for rooftop PV

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The Taiwanese authorities have decided not to reduce feed-in tariffs for PV, as initially planned, in order to support more solar deployment. The country added around 1.9 GW of new solar capacity last year. Taiwan's Ministry of Economic Affairs (MoEA) has revealed that the feed-in tariffs...

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Solar net metering on track to end in Indiana

  |   Solar, solar industry

Effective July 1, Indiana customers who pay an electric bill to one of the five Indiana investor-owned utilities — Duke Energy Indiana, Indiana Michigan Power, NIPSCO, CenterPoint (formerly known as Vectren), or AES Indiana (formerly known as Indianapolis Power & Light) — will no longer...

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