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(PV) installations in Germany. Exploiting a policy change of administrative size classes for PV systems, I find that (i …
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This article revisits an analysis by Frondel, Ritter and Schmidt (2008) of Germany's Renewable Energy Act, which … Germany's support scheme subsidizes renewable energy technologies not based on their long-term market potential, but rather on … their relative lack of competitiveness, with the photovoltaics (PV) technology enjoying high feed-in tariffs, currently over …
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of locations in Germany, to compare different turbine types and to derive the required compensation in terms of locally … different feed-in tariffs. We show that in many parts of South Germany, profitability of new wind parks cannot be achieved given …
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This article demonstrates that the large feed-in tariffs currently guaranteed for solar electricity in Germany …
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Ever since the occurrence of the first oil shock, which struck the Japanese economy in 1973, Japan has made efforts to increase its energy efficiency, reduce its energy intensity, decrease its dependence on fossil fuels, and diversify its energy basket by introducing alternative energy sources,...
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photovoltaics (PV) projects. In recent years, European countries increasingly combined feed-in tariffs for small renewables systems …
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