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photovoltaics (PV) projects. In recent years, European countries increasingly combined feed-in tariffs for small renewables systems …-in tariffs and tenders, and to explore how different remuneration schemes impact cost of capital and transaction costs. The paper …
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Mexico plans to implement a national program to support the adoption of distributed photo-voltaic generation (DPVG) among qualified households. The main objectives of such a program would be to reduce the burden of the substantial federal energy subsidy and increase the share of renewable energy...
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Studies analyzing renewable energy market development usually investigate additional capacity or investment. Characteristics, roles and determinants of cross border trade with renewable energy system components remain blurred. Environmental regulation and renewable energy policies are important...
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This paper reviews the adjustments of the feed-in tariff for new solar photovoltaics (PV) installations in Germany. As …
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for global policy coordination. -- Photovoltaics ; Technology Policy ; Innovation ; Investment Support …
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. We show that trade costs have a negative impact on exports of solar PV components but not WETC. Additionally, we find a …
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In the last two decades, feed-in tariffs (FIT) and renewable portfolio standards (RPS) have emerged as two of the most popular policies for supporting renewable electricity (RES-E) generation in the developed world. A few studies have assessed their effectiveness, but most do not account for...
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The transition towards low-carbon economies requires massive investments into renewable energies, which are commonly supported through regulatory frameworks. Yet, governments can have incentives - and the ability - to deviate from previously-announced support once those investments have been...
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Better understanding the innovative process of renewable energy technologies is important for tackling climate change. Though concentrating solar power is receiving growing interest, innovation studies so far have explored innovative activity in solar technologies in general, ignoring the major...
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This paper addresses German energy policy instruments and their compatibility with WTO rules. Germany and the EU are forerunners in international climate change policy and driving forces behind the 1997 Kyoto Protocol. German energy policy includes approaches to foster electricity generation...
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