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Feed-in Tariff

A Feed-In Tariff (FIT) is a policy designed to promote the deployment of renewable, electric-power projects by providing assurance to a power producer that a utility will purchase the power at a set price for a set time-period.

Read this HRC-produced report that looks at FIT provisions in various states and analyzes how they will impact development of hydropower.

News and updates

From California Trout1/21/2026

CalTrout and PG&E Complete Bay Area Fish Passage Project, Reopening Alameda Creek to Migrating Salmon

From South Yuba River Citizens League1/21/2026

The PERMIT Act Passed the House: What It Means for the Yuba River Watershed

From California Sportfishing Protection Alliance11/1/2025

Measuring Flow to Support New Interim Flow Requirements in the Shasta River

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