Feed-in Tariffs, which have fast become the norm in many parts of Europe, have done a significant job in securing a greener Europe by encouraging investment and usage of renewable sources of energy.
Feed-in Tariffs are defined as follows:
“It is a policy mechanism designed to encourage the adoption of renewable energy sources. It typically includes three key provisions: 1) guaranteed grid access, 2) long-term contracts for the electricity produced, and 3) purchase prices that are methodologically based on the cost of renewable energy generation.”
During the past few years the founders of Feed-in Tariffs Limited have actively campaigned the UK government to adopt Feed-in Tariff legislation within the UK.
And if you checked the news yesterday, you’ll know that as of April 2010 FITs will come in force in the UK.
The potential for savings and rewards, both economically and environmentally, are huge with FITs. Not only do they encourage both consumers and governments to adopt renewable energy, it also rewards their investments with cash incentives - basically, it’s a win-win situation.
To find out more on FITs and how it can benefit you, please check out this website http://www.fitariffs.co.uk

green-hugging-cooperationFeed-in Tariffs, which have fast become the norm in many parts of Europe, have done a significant job in securing a greener Europe by encouraging investment and usage of renewable sources of energy. 

Feed-in Tariffs are defined as follows: 

“It is a policy mechanism designed to encourage the adoption of renewable energy sources. It typically includes three key provisions: 1) guaranteed grid access, 2) long-term contracts for the electricity produced, and 3) purchase prices that are methodologically based on the cost of renewable energy generation.”

During the past few years the founders of Feed-in Tariffs Limited have actively campaigned the UK government to adopt Feed-in Tariff legislation within the UK. 

And if you checked the news yesterday, you’ll know that as of April 2010 FITs will come in force in the UK. 

The potential for savings and rewards, both economically and environmentally, are huge with FITs. Not only do they encourage both consumers and governments to adopt renewable energy, it also rewards their investments with cash incentives - basically, it’s a win-win situation. 

To find out more on FITs and how it can benefit you, please check out this website http://www.fitariffs.co.uk