Feed-in Tariffs
From Kresge Library
Compiled By Corey Seeman
Questions? kresge_library@umich.edu
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[edit] Articles on Feed-in Tariffs
- For this topic - be sure to look at articles in the many databases offered by Kresge Library.
- Great resource for news and scholarly articles.
- Also the search resource for dissertations.
- Search directly for articles on feed-in tariffs.
Business Source Complete (EBSCO)
- Great resource for news and scholarly articles.
- Search directly for articles on feed-in tariffs
Springer eBooks and eJournal search for feed-in tariffs
Emerald Insight eJournals search for feed-in tariffs
Science Direct (Elsevier) - search the term "feed-in tariffs"
SSRN (Working Papers) - search the term "feed-in tariffs"
[edit] Kresge Library Databases
See also Cleantech Databases for more options
Alternative Energy eTrack (Ross users only)
- Alternative Energy eTrack provides access to information about the alternate and renewable energy industries and covers renewables, carbon emissions & trading, hydrogen & fuel cells, coal to gas, gas to Liquids, Biomass to liquids and Nuclear industries. This database includes information about news & deals, company profiles, and opinions and research reports.
- This resource has great coverage of the Free-in Tariffs.
Frost and Sullivan (Ross Only)
- Frost & Sullivan Marketing Reports offer the latest research in market analysis, technical reports, end-user studies and more quantitative measurement based reports. For assistance with downloading this content, please contact a librarian.
- Government resource open to all via the Internet.
- "The Science Accelerator empowers you to search, via a single query, important information resources of the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE's) scientific and technical information. These resources contain the results of DOE research and development (R&D) projects and programs, descriptions of R&D projects under way or recently completed, major R&D accomplishments, and recent research of interest to DOE."
- Great way to connect to the latest research in Alternative Energy developments.
[edit] US Government Resources
National Renewable Energy Laboratory
- From their site: "The National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) is the nation's primary laboratory for renewable energy and energy efficiency research and development (R&D)."
- Search for documents at NREL site on feed-in tariffs
State programs
[edit] Other Government Resources
Department of Energy and Climate Change (United Kingdom)
