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by jadc
4637 days ago
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It is called a subsidy because the feed-in-tariff you get is generally more than the market rate for the electricity produced. Also in many countries, you lock in a certain tariff for many years (20-25 years) so the amount you get paid vs market rate diverges even more over time. |
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Isn't that only true if the market rate for power goes ~down~ over time?