The draft feed-in tariff scheme should be approved by the end of the month. Payments for residential solar systems are expected to fall only 0.34% but those for utility scale solar may be reduced by 2.2%. An increase is set to be granted to projects in remote areas and also to those which rely on high-efficiency modules.Taiwan's Bureau of Energy has unveiled a draft feed-in tariff (FIT) scheme for solar installations to apply from next year after previously announcing its intent to reduce renewable energy incentives. The new FITs will range from NT$3.9408-5.7788/kWh (US$0.13-0.19), with the highest ...Den vollständigen Artikel lesen ...