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This paper analyses the effects of government policies on flows of private finance for investment in renewable energy … investment, governments wishing to secure project completion have no other choice than to support projects directly through the …
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. Electricity price impact is not visible. The investment cost impact is not significant either, but the effect of the interest rate …
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-border trade). We estimate that the costs for reducing one ton of CO2 emissions through subsidies for solar are e411 …
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electricity generation cost to estimate the resulting return on investment. We then regress this indicator on added RES-E capacity …
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, and later a reduction. Optimal taxes and subsidies are derived both for the first-best case and for the case of a …
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that moderate amounts of wind subsidies leave consumers better off even if they bear the costs of subsidies. In the case of …
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that moderate amounts of wind subsidies leave consumers better off even if they bear the costs of subsidies. In the case of …
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The aim of the analysis is to estimate the impact of Cohesion Policy in the programming period 2014-2020 on the EU climate and energy targets in 9 chosen European countries and on transition into low-carbon economies. The paper discusses benefits expected at the beginning of the 2014-2020...
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Reform of support for fossil fuels is often identified as a priority for a country’s fiscal consolidation efforts and for climate action to align financial flows with low-carbon pathways. Its implementation, however, remains elusive for many countries as they face seemingly irreconcilable...
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