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Most householders who provide power to the national grid from renewable energy sources up to one megawatts (MW) will now earn less per kilowatt hour (kWh) under the revised Feed-in-Tariff (FIT) rate, according to the latest Fair Trading Commission (FTC) decision.At the same time, those who provide above one (MW) and up to 10 megawatts (MW) now have the opportunity to earn more through the FIT programme.And though he questioned the reduction, leading renewable energy investor and businessman Ralph Bizzy Williams told Barbados TODAY he did not believe the reduced rate for the smaller systems would deter people from investing.However, he believes the focus should be on building storage capacity.The FIT initiative, which guarantees a rate of return on investment in the renewable energy systems, was introduced in 2019, replacing the Renewable Energy Rider (RER) programme.
STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION Northern States Power Company Case No. PU-22-368 Renewable Resource Cost Recovery (2023) Rates NOTICE OF OPPORTUNITY FOR HEARING October 5, 2022 On September 19, 2022, Northern States Power Company (NSP) filed a request for approval of its 2023 Renewable Energy Rider (RER). The purpose of this rider is to recover, from NSP North Dakota electric customers, costs of renewable energy generation not presently reflected in retail rates. In this filing, NSP would recover costs of two new and two previously approved projects. The 2023 RER rate would be applied to all energy billed to each customer effective January 1, 2023. The RER rate would increase from $0.001856 per kWh to $0.002431 per kWh. As a result of the RER rate change, a residential electrical customer consuming 750 kWh per month would experience a bill increase of $0.43 per month. The issues to be considered in this proceeding are: 1. Whether the investments and associated costs for