FIT Support Resources
The following resources can be used to support more detailed design and implementation of FITs and related auction-based policy mechanisms.
Good Practice Resources and Publications
- Deutsche Bank Climate Change Advisors and Deutsche Bank Group: GET FiT Program: Global Energy Transfer Feed-in Tariffs for Developing Countries
- International Energy Agency (IEA): Feed-In Tariffs and Similar Programs
- U.S. National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL):
- A Policymaker’s Guide to Feed-in Tariff Policy Design
- Feed-in Tariff Policy: Design, Implementation, and RPS Policy Interactions
- Innovative Feed-In Tariff Designs that Limit Policy Costs
- Renewable Energy Cost Modeling: A Toolkit for Establishing Cost-Based Incentives in the United States
- State Clean Energy Policies Analysis (SCEPA) Project: An Analysis of Renewable Energy Feed-in Tariffs in the United States
- The Next Generation of Renewable Energy Policy
- United Nations Environment Programme: Feed-in Tariffs as a Policy Instrument for promoting Renewable Energies and Green Economies in Developing Countries
- World Resources Institute: The Role of Policy in Developing Successful Domestic Solar and Wind Industry
Policy Examples and Databases
- Clean Energy Solutions Center: Feed-in Tariff Resources
- Database of State Incentives for Renewable and Efficiency (DSIRE)
- IEA: Policies and Measures Database
- NREL: Policy Basics: Feed-In Tariffs
- REEEP Policy Database
- REN21: Renewables Interactive Map and various publications
Webinars and Training Resources
- Clean Energy Solutions Center: The Future of Feed-In Tariffs (Training Webinar): This webinar provided a global perspective on the future of feed-in tariffs and reflects on what changes could mean for the renewable energy industry and what implications it could have for sustaining the flow of finance to the sector worldwide.