Paul Bailey
15th October 2007, 11:41
The tariffs proposed in HB 5218 (2007) are equivalent to those in Germany and the highest in North America.
* Hydro less than 500 kW: $0.10 USD/kWh
* Biogas less than 150 kW: $0.145 USD/kWh
* Geothermal less than 5 MW: $0.19 USD/kWh
* Wind: $0.105 USD/kWh
* Wind energy from small wind turbines: $0.25 USD/kWh(1)
* Rooftop solar less than 30 kW: $0.65 USD/kWh
* Solar façade cladding less than 30 kW: $0.71 USD/kWh
If passed into law and signed by the Governor, HB 5218 (2007) will push Michigan to the forefront of renewable energy policy in North America, surpassing that of Ontario, Michigan’s Canadian neighbor. :)
* Hydro less than 500 kW: $0.10 USD/kWh
* Biogas less than 150 kW: $0.145 USD/kWh
* Geothermal less than 5 MW: $0.19 USD/kWh
* Wind: $0.105 USD/kWh
* Wind energy from small wind turbines: $0.25 USD/kWh(1)
* Rooftop solar less than 30 kW: $0.65 USD/kWh
* Solar façade cladding less than 30 kW: $0.71 USD/kWh
If passed into law and signed by the Governor, HB 5218 (2007) will push Michigan to the forefront of renewable energy policy in North America, surpassing that of Ontario, Michigan’s Canadian neighbor. :)