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Appendix
Government
A


                     Germany
incentives
and
feed‐in
tariffs






                                                                                


                    Source:
BSW‐Solar
2008
(www.solarwirtschaft.com)


                                       Table
2


             Germany‐Feed‐in
Tariffs
for
Selected
Power
Generation



          Source
                    2002
               2003
          2004

  Hydro
(up
to
500
kW)
               7.67
              7.67
          7.67

  Hydro
(500
kW‐5
MW)
                6.65
              6.65
          6.65

Landfill
gas
(up
to
500kW)
           7.67
              7.67
          7.67

Landfill
gas
(500
kW‐5
MW)
           6.65
              6.65
          6.65

 Biomass
(up
to
500
kW)
             10.13
              10.03
         9.93

 Biomass
(500
kW‐5
MW)
               9.11
              9.02
          8.93

 Biomass
(5
MW‐20
MW)
                8.60
              8.52
          8.43

Geothermal
(up
to
20
MW)
             8.95
              8.95
          8.95

Wind
(onshore
or
offshore)
           8.96
              8.83
          8.70




                                                                                30
Solar
PV
(5
MW)
                48.09
                45.68
                43.40


                               Appendix
Government
B


                       Major
market
influences
country
wise



Austria        In 2000 a Solar Campaign started comparable to the 'Solar na klar- campaign
               in Germany. Based on the German experience, a further growth and
               development of the market is expected. Furthermore, the supply side of the
               market is becoming increasingly professional.

Belgium        Since 1999, the regional and Federal governments and the utility sector have
               developed a number of positive initiatives. Ambitious goals are set and a
               number of tools to accomplish these goals are given (more or less in line with
               the ASTIG/DSMT-recommendations).

Denmark        The Danish market has been stagnating for some years - mainly due to a
               doubtful approach of utility suppliers - after a successful period in the mid-
               nineties. New positive political initiatives are under development leading to a
               possible new impulse through solar-friendly regulations and stimulants. The
               supply has developed strongly, in particular specializing in large solar thermal
               plants.

Finland        The market is expected to increase gradually due to expected increase in
               district heating applications.

France         Positive effects are expected as a result of strong new incentive programs and
               through more 'open market policy' in the coming years. Further market
               'increase is expected in combination with favourable climate conditions and
               stimulants through implementation of ASTIG/ DSMT recommendation

Germany        There are strong indications that the present market growth figures will
               continue. Both the political as well as the strong industrial environment ( almost
               completely incorporated in the traditional heating industry ) are expected to
               maintain a stable condition for further growth. The high public awareness
               triggered by the 'Solar na klar!' campaign and positive job creation effects are
               in them- selves positive arguments and a stimulated political motive.

Greece         A new National campaign is expected as a result of (re)newed commitment of
               the government with regard to stimulate the solar market. Publicity effects in
               conjunction with the upcoming Olympic- games in favour of a further solar
               market development. Furthermore stimulation is focussed on new application
               areas like cooling and partial obligation for commercial buildings.

Italy          The Italian market continues to show strong development in the North. It is
               expected that this development will gradually move to more Southern Regions
               already in 2001/2002. There remains uncertainty on the development of
               incentive programmes.

The            Strong political commitments for renewables in conjunction with various
Netherlands    incentive programs and national solar campaign (starting 2001/2002) will be
               the basis for further market growth. Like in Germany the supply-side is strongly



                                                                                                  31
integrated in the existing heating industry.

Portugal       There remains a political uncertainty on the introduction of incentives
               programs. In more general terms incentive programs are expected to be linked
               to Southern European initiatives.

Spain          Growth finally started in 1999 - especially very successful in Andalucia.
               Incentive programs are developed further, including legislation and obligatory
               measures (Barcelona and others). Supply side and infrastructure is still to be
               developed (an open and harmonized market will generate extra stimulants)
               therefor the growth rate is tempered - but Spain is expected to be one of the
               fast developing markets in EU.

Sweden         Market mainly focusing on large projects, incentive programs are considered
               and slowly started.

Switzerland    Unfortunately the 'Campaign for Renewable Energy' in 09.2000 failed but in
               2002 a new initiative to facilitate/stimulate solar with positive results is
               expected.

UK             Still only very few concrete renewable initiatives (for heating) are considered.
               In general energy efficiency and renewables are starting to come on the
               political agenda.




Incentives,
which
stimulate
solar
thermal
systems
in
11
European
countries


Country       Fiscal Measure         Investment Regulation        Organizational Others
                                     Subsidy                      Measure
Austria       - Increased            At regional,                 - Self-           - Favourable
              investment             energy                       construction      financing,
              allowance              company                      groups            (project
                                     and local                    - Free or cheap   financing,
                                     level                        energy consult    favourable
                                                                  - Specific        loans)
                                                                  financing
                                                                  schemes
Germany       - Eco-bonus for        At national,                 - Campaign        - Favourable
              sustainable building   regional,                    - Specific        loans
              - Increased            energy                       financing         -
              investment             company                      schemes           Solarthermie
              allowance (eastern     and local                                      2000
              states)                level
The         - Favourable             At national,   - Energy      - Campaign        - Project
            depreciation             regional,      performance   - Long term       subsidies
Netherlands - Tax deduction          energy         in building   agreement         - Solar city
            - Green funds            companies      regulation    - Specific        award
            - Energy tax             and local                    financial
                                     level          - Exemption   schemes




                                                                                                   32
from
                                 - Energy    building
                                 saving fund permit
Switzerland - Tax               At national,                   - Self-            - Energy
            exemption/reduction regional                       construction       2000
                                and local                      initiative         - Solar
                                level                          - Central          award
                                                               information
                                                               point
Denmark     - Energy tax         At national                   - Campaign         - Solar
            - C02 tax            level                         - Danish Plan of   Energy Plan
                                 Special                       Action for Solar   of Action
                                 regulation                    Energy             1998-2000
                                 in case                                          - Energy 21
                                 water
                                 heater is
                                 replaced
            - Increased          At national,   - Agreement    - Promotion and - Subsidy for
            investment           regional,      in principle   information     bottom-up
Belgium     allowance            energy         on             campaign of     initiatives
                                 company        exemption      Flemish
            - Tax exemption      and local      from           authorities
            (from advance levy   level          building
            on immovables)                      permit

France      - Tax reduction      At national
            - Reduced VAT        level and
                                 regional
                                 level
Spain                            At regional    - Obligation                      - Favourable
                                 level          in Barcelona                      financing
Portugal    - Tax deduction      At national                                      - Favourable
            - Reduced VAT        level                                            financing,
            - Favourable                                                          (project
            depreciation                                                          subsidy,
                                                                                  favourable
                                                                                  loans)
Sweden      - Energy tax         At national                                      - RD&D
            - CO2 tax            and                                              program
                                 regional
                                 level
United                           At local                      - Solar Clubs
Kingdom                          level                         project




                                                                                             33
Appendix
Government
C









                                 American
Solar
Incentives




American
incentive
programs
are
increasing.

Recent
introduction
of
10
million
Solar
roofs

by

2018,
introduced
by
Mr.
Sanders

and
California's
Million
Solar
Roofs
initiative
(2005).
Recently
a

ban
using
land
for
solar
power
generation
was
taken
back
within
two
days
due
to
massive

opposition,
which
indicates
public
involvement
and
support
for
solar
programs
in
USA
,
specially

in
face
of
rising
oil
costs.







    Corporate
Depreciation:
                Modified
Accelerated
Cost‐Recovery
System
(MACRS)

    Corporate
Exemption:
                   Residential
Energy
Conservation
Subsidy
Exclusion

                                            (Corporate)

    Corporate
Tax
Credit:
                  Renewable
Electricity
Production
Tax
Credit


                                            Solar
and
Geothermal
Business
Energy
Tax
Credit


    Federal
Grant
Program:
                 Renewable
Energy
Systems
and
Energy
Efficiency

                                            Improvements
Program


                                            Tribal
Energy
Program
Grant


                                            Value‐Added
Producer
Grant
Program


    Federal
Loan
Program
                   Energy
Efficient
Mortgage
(EEM)


                                            Energy
Star
Financing
and
Mortgages


                                            Tax‐exempt
Financing
for
Green
Buildings,
Renewable

                                            Energy
&
Brownfield
Redevelopment


    Personal
Exemption:
                    Residential
Energy
Conservation
Subsidy
Exclusion

                                            (Personal)

    Production
Incentive:
                  Conservation
Security
Program
(CSP)
Production

                                            Incentive


                                            Renewable
Energy
Production
Incentive
(REPI)


    Green
Power
Purchasing/Aggregation:
 Federal
Government
‐
Green
Power
Purchasing
Goal

    Alternative
Fuel
Vehicle
Incentives
and
 U.S.
Department
of
Energy's
Clean
Cities
Program

    Policies:


    Source:

www.dsireusa.org







                                                                                                 34






















































Appendix
Government
D



































































































India
Solar
Program
and
NAPCC



      India’s
National
Action
Plan
on
Climate
Change
(NAPCC)
sets
out
eight
focal
points
for
the

government’s
sustainable
development
strategy
through
2017.
The
NAPCC
is
likely
to
become
a

significant
driver
of
new
investment
opportunities
in
the
country’s
renewable
energy
portfolio,

and
in
solar
generation
in
particular.


As
the
world’s
second
most
populous
country
and
second
largest
growing
economy,
India
has

unique
challenges
in
developing
an
energy
supply
adequate
to
meet
the
country’s
development

needs,
including
providing
electricity
to
the
44%
of
its
population
without
grid
access.


Solar
power
constitutes
roughly
2
MW
of
the
total
approximate
12,400
MW
of
India’s
grid‐
interactive
renewable
power,
sourced
by
a
total
of
33
grid‐interactive
solar
photovoltaic
plants

installed
with
financial
assistance
from
the
environment
ministry.
Decentralized
solar
energy

systems
compose
the
larger
share
of
India’s
solar
power
and
consist
of
120
MW
of
photovoltaic

systems,
a
collector
area
of
about
2.30
million
square
meters
of
solar
water
heating
systems
and

620,000
solar
cookers,
used
for
diverse
applications
including
lighting,
telecommunication,
small

power
requirements,
battery
charging,
water
heating,
and
cooking.


Existing
incentives
for
renewable
energy
deployment
include
a
system
of
renewable
purchase

obligations
(RPOs)
(similar
to
renewable
portfolio
standards
(RPS)
in
the
U.S.),
and
various

funding
for
rural,
urban,
and
industrial
uses
of
renewable
electricity.


The
NAPCC
seeks
to
consolidate
India’s
activities
on
renewable
energy
and
climate,
through

improved
research
and
development
on
climate
technologies
and
through
prioritizing
a

substantial
increase
in
solar
energy
relative
to
the
total
energy
mix.
The
NAPCC
launches
the

National
Solar
Mission
(NSM),
which
must
present
a
comprehensive
planning
document
to
the

Prime
Minister’s
Council
on
Climate
Change
by
December
2008,
including
strategies
for

delivering:


     •    Sufficient
solar
energy
in
“urban
areas,
industries,
and
commercial
establishments”
to

          meet
the
targets
defined
in
the
NAPCC;


     •    Public‐private
partnerships
for
rural
solar
thermal
application
development;


     •    Local
solar
photovoltaic
production
of
1000MW/year
by
2017;
and


     •    Concentrating
solar
power
production
of
1000MW/year
by
2017;



The
NAPCC
additionally
proposes
a
dynamic
minimum
renewable
purchase
standard,
beginning

at
5%
of
the
total
grid
purchase
starting
2009‐2010,
increasing
by
1%
each
year
for
10
years,

along
with
verification
mechanisms
and
tradable
certificates
for
renewable‐based
power
in

excess
of
the
national
standard,
tradable
among
State
Electricity






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Strategy challenges of Solar Energy Players-5

  • 1. Appendix
Government
A
 Germany
incentives
and
feed‐in
tariffs

 
 Source:
BSW‐Solar
2008
(www.solarwirtschaft.com)
 Table
2
 Germany‐Feed‐in
Tariffs
for
Selected
Power
Generation

 Source
 2002
 2003
 2004
 Hydro
(up
to
500
kW)
 7.67
 7.67
 7.67
 Hydro
(500
kW‐5
MW)
 6.65
 6.65
 6.65
 Landfill
gas
(up
to
500kW)
 7.67
 7.67
 7.67
 Landfill
gas
(500
kW‐5
MW)
 6.65
 6.65
 6.65
 Biomass
(up
to
500
kW)
 10.13
 10.03
 9.93
 Biomass
(500
kW‐5
MW)
 9.11
 9.02
 8.93
 Biomass
(5
MW‐20
MW)
 8.60
 8.52
 8.43
 Geothermal
(up
to
20
MW)
 8.95
 8.95
 8.95
 Wind
(onshore
or
offshore)
 8.96
 8.83
 8.70
 30
  • 2. Solar
PV
(5
MW)
 48.09
 45.68
 43.40
 Appendix
Government
B
 Major
market
influences
country
wise

 Austria In 2000 a Solar Campaign started comparable to the 'Solar na klar- campaign in Germany. Based on the German experience, a further growth and development of the market is expected. Furthermore, the supply side of the market is becoming increasingly professional. Belgium Since 1999, the regional and Federal governments and the utility sector have developed a number of positive initiatives. Ambitious goals are set and a number of tools to accomplish these goals are given (more or less in line with the ASTIG/DSMT-recommendations). Denmark The Danish market has been stagnating for some years - mainly due to a doubtful approach of utility suppliers - after a successful period in the mid- nineties. New positive political initiatives are under development leading to a possible new impulse through solar-friendly regulations and stimulants. The supply has developed strongly, in particular specializing in large solar thermal plants. Finland The market is expected to increase gradually due to expected increase in district heating applications. France Positive effects are expected as a result of strong new incentive programs and through more 'open market policy' in the coming years. Further market 'increase is expected in combination with favourable climate conditions and stimulants through implementation of ASTIG/ DSMT recommendation Germany There are strong indications that the present market growth figures will continue. Both the political as well as the strong industrial environment ( almost completely incorporated in the traditional heating industry ) are expected to maintain a stable condition for further growth. The high public awareness triggered by the 'Solar na klar!' campaign and positive job creation effects are in them- selves positive arguments and a stimulated political motive. Greece A new National campaign is expected as a result of (re)newed commitment of the government with regard to stimulate the solar market. Publicity effects in conjunction with the upcoming Olympic- games in favour of a further solar market development. Furthermore stimulation is focussed on new application areas like cooling and partial obligation for commercial buildings. Italy The Italian market continues to show strong development in the North. It is expected that this development will gradually move to more Southern Regions already in 2001/2002. There remains uncertainty on the development of incentive programmes. The Strong political commitments for renewables in conjunction with various Netherlands incentive programs and national solar campaign (starting 2001/2002) will be the basis for further market growth. Like in Germany the supply-side is strongly 31
  • 3. integrated in the existing heating industry. Portugal There remains a political uncertainty on the introduction of incentives programs. In more general terms incentive programs are expected to be linked to Southern European initiatives. Spain Growth finally started in 1999 - especially very successful in Andalucia. Incentive programs are developed further, including legislation and obligatory measures (Barcelona and others). Supply side and infrastructure is still to be developed (an open and harmonized market will generate extra stimulants) therefor the growth rate is tempered - but Spain is expected to be one of the fast developing markets in EU. Sweden Market mainly focusing on large projects, incentive programs are considered and slowly started. Switzerland Unfortunately the 'Campaign for Renewable Energy' in 09.2000 failed but in 2002 a new initiative to facilitate/stimulate solar with positive results is expected. UK Still only very few concrete renewable initiatives (for heating) are considered. In general energy efficiency and renewables are starting to come on the political agenda. Incentives,
which
stimulate
solar
thermal
systems
in
11
European
countries
 Country Fiscal Measure Investment Regulation Organizational Others Subsidy Measure Austria - Increased At regional, - Self- - Favourable investment energy construction financing, allowance company groups (project and local - Free or cheap financing, level energy consult favourable - Specific loans) financing schemes Germany - Eco-bonus for At national, - Campaign - Favourable sustainable building regional, - Specific loans - Increased energy financing - investment company schemes Solarthermie allowance (eastern and local 2000 states) level The - Favourable At national, - Energy - Campaign - Project depreciation regional, performance - Long term subsidies Netherlands - Tax deduction energy in building agreement - Solar city - Green funds companies regulation - Specific award - Energy tax and local financial level - Exemption schemes 32
  • 4. from - Energy building saving fund permit Switzerland - Tax At national, - Self- - Energy exemption/reduction regional construction 2000 and local initiative - Solar level - Central award information point Denmark - Energy tax At national - Campaign - Solar - C02 tax level - Danish Plan of Energy Plan Special Action for Solar of Action regulation Energy 1998-2000 in case - Energy 21 water heater is replaced - Increased At national, - Agreement - Promotion and - Subsidy for investment regional, in principle information bottom-up Belgium allowance energy on campaign of initiatives company exemption Flemish - Tax exemption and local from authorities (from advance levy level building on immovables) permit France - Tax reduction At national - Reduced VAT level and regional level Spain At regional - Obligation - Favourable level in Barcelona financing Portugal - Tax deduction At national - Favourable - Reduced VAT level financing, - Favourable (project depreciation subsidy, favourable loans) Sweden - Energy tax At national - RD&D - CO2 tax and program regional level United At local - Solar Clubs Kingdom level project 33
  • 5. Appendix
Government
C







 American
Solar
Incentives
 

American
incentive
programs
are
increasing.

Recent
introduction
of
10
million
Solar
roofs

by
 2018,
introduced
by
Mr.
Sanders

and
California's
Million
Solar
Roofs
initiative
(2005).
Recently
a
 ban
using
land
for
solar
power
generation
was
taken
back
within
two
days
due
to
massive
 opposition,
which
indicates
public
involvement
and
support
for
solar
programs
in
USA
,
specially
 in
face
of
rising
oil
costs.
 

 
 Corporate
Depreciation:
 Modified
Accelerated
Cost‐Recovery
System
(MACRS)
 Corporate
Exemption:
 Residential
Energy
Conservation
Subsidy
Exclusion
 (Corporate)
 Corporate
Tax
Credit:
 Renewable
Electricity
Production
Tax
Credit

 Solar
and
Geothermal
Business
Energy
Tax
Credit

 Federal
Grant
Program:
 Renewable
Energy
Systems
and
Energy
Efficiency
 Improvements
Program

 Tribal
Energy
Program
Grant

 Value‐Added
Producer
Grant
Program

 Federal
Loan
Program
 Energy
Efficient
Mortgage
(EEM)

 Energy
Star
Financing
and
Mortgages

 Tax‐exempt
Financing
for
Green
Buildings,
Renewable
 Energy
&
Brownfield
Redevelopment

 Personal
Exemption:
 Residential
Energy
Conservation
Subsidy
Exclusion
 (Personal)
 Production
Incentive:
 Conservation
Security
Program
(CSP)
Production
 Incentive

 Renewable
Energy
Production
Incentive
(REPI)

 Green
Power
Purchasing/Aggregation:
 Federal
Government
‐
Green
Power
Purchasing
Goal
 Alternative
Fuel
Vehicle
Incentives
and
 U.S.
Department
of
Energy's
Clean
Cities
Program
 Policies:
 Source:

www.dsireusa.org
 
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  • 6. 





















































Appendix
Government
D
















































 
 















































India
Solar
Program
and
NAPCC
 
 India’s
National
Action
Plan
on
Climate
Change
(NAPCC)
sets
out
eight
focal
points
for
the
 government’s
sustainable
development
strategy
through
2017.
The
NAPCC
is
likely
to
become
a
 significant
driver
of
new
investment
opportunities
in
the
country’s
renewable
energy
portfolio,
 and
in
solar
generation
in
particular.
 As
the
world’s
second
most
populous
country
and
second
largest
growing
economy,
India
has
 unique
challenges
in
developing
an
energy
supply
adequate
to
meet
the
country’s
development
 needs,
including
providing
electricity
to
the
44%
of
its
population
without
grid
access.
 Solar
power
constitutes
roughly
2
MW
of
the
total
approximate
12,400
MW
of
India’s
grid‐ interactive
renewable
power,
sourced
by
a
total
of
33
grid‐interactive
solar
photovoltaic
plants
 installed
with
financial
assistance
from
the
environment
ministry.
Decentralized
solar
energy
 systems
compose
the
larger
share
of
India’s
solar
power
and
consist
of
120
MW
of
photovoltaic
 systems,
a
collector
area
of
about
2.30
million
square
meters
of
solar
water
heating
systems
and
 620,000
solar
cookers,
used
for
diverse
applications
including
lighting,
telecommunication,
small
 power
requirements,
battery
charging,
water
heating,
and
cooking.
 Existing
incentives
for
renewable
energy
deployment
include
a
system
of
renewable
purchase
 obligations
(RPOs)
(similar
to
renewable
portfolio
standards
(RPS)
in
the
U.S.),
and
various
 funding
for
rural,
urban,
and
industrial
uses
of
renewable
electricity.
 The
NAPCC
seeks
to
consolidate
India’s
activities
on
renewable
energy
and
climate,
through
 improved
research
and
development
on
climate
technologies
and
through
prioritizing
a
 substantial
increase
in
solar
energy
relative
to
the
total
energy
mix.
The
NAPCC
launches
the
 National
Solar
Mission
(NSM),
which
must
present
a
comprehensive
planning
document
to
the
 Prime
Minister’s
Council
on
Climate
Change
by
December
2008,
including
strategies
for
 delivering:
 • Sufficient
solar
energy
in
“urban
areas,
industries,
and
commercial
establishments”
to
 meet
the
targets
defined
in
the
NAPCC;

 • Public‐private
partnerships
for
rural
solar
thermal
application
development;

 • Local
solar
photovoltaic
production
of
1000MW/year
by
2017;
and

 • Concentrating
solar
power
production
of
1000MW/year
by
2017;

 The
NAPCC
additionally
proposes
a
dynamic
minimum
renewable
purchase
standard,
beginning
 at
5%
of
the
total
grid
purchase
starting
2009‐2010,
increasing
by
1%
each
year
for
10
years,
 along
with
verification
mechanisms
and
tradable
certificates
for
renewable‐based
power
in
 excess
of
the
national
standard,
tradable
among
State
Electricity

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