feed-in tariff
noun [ C ] environment specialized uk/ˈfiː.dɪn ˌtær.ɪf/ us/ˈfiː.dɪn ˌter.ɪf/
新能源补贴
money that is paid by a government for renewable energy, for example energy from the sun or the wind, that someone produces on their property
Various incentives, in the form of tax credits and feed-in tariffs, mean that wind power is already cost-competitive with electricity derived from fossil fuels. 因为有税收减免和能源补贴等形式的各种激励措施,风力发电与化石燃料发电相比已经具有成本优势。
The solar feed-in tariff system has been in place in many countries for some time now. 太阳能补贴政策已经在许多国家实施了一段时间。
- More examples
- We will help people install solar panels to make the most of the recently announced feed-in tariffs for small-scale renewable schemes.
- There is a lot of evidence showing that large volumes of renewable energies are delivered most cheaply under a feed-in tariff.
- Subsidies, known as feed-in tariffs, give households with solar panels a fixed income for 20 years from electricity sold to the national grid.
- The feed-in tariff is a policy mechanism designed to accelerate investment in renewable energy technologies
- Japan will be expanding its feed-in tariff systems for renewables.