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reported in this paper might be a valuable input for policy makers to frame right policy mix with regard to provide subsidy on …
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With carbon dioxide the major contributor to anthropogenic climate change, being required to reduce the carbon emissions from burning coal for electricity presents a systemic shock to Australian power. The Australian government is committed to the development of its coal seam gas resources for...
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Effective policy and regulatory frameworks are paramount to incentivising the deployment of renewable energy to achieve … long term reductions in carbon emissions. Australia's renewable energy policy has taken significant steps towards … encouraging the deployment of lower-emission energy generation. Significant policy barriers still exist at the federal and state …
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usual drivers indicated by the literature and they give empirical support to the notion that public policy measures … feed-in tariffs) and policy processes prove to be significant drivers of improved RE use. We show that the usual panel data …
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. Without coordinated policy development and successful policy implementation, there is a chance that the major players will not … offer the only long term strategy for emissions reduction. This paper summarises policy initiatives used around the world to …
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to achieve policy goals. To promote action, the European Commission sent a firm call to member states for coordinated …
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in support of renewable energy implementation and is a driving force for energy policy decision-making. With the …
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Energy poverty and lack of electricity in rural areas exacerbate the poverty of the developing countries. In Malaysia, 3.8% of the population lives below the poverty line and most of them are settled in rural areas. The electricity coverage in poor states is about 79% in comparison with 99.62%...
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Fostering the use of renewable energies for power generation is at the heart of the EU's long term energy policy …
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The slow growth of acceptance is a major barrier to small-scale renewable energy development. This study examines the determinants of acceptance of small-scale renewable energy in Malaysia. The research model for this study was developed based on the theory of planned behaviour, the technology...
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