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On 1 April 2010 the UK government introduced 'feed-in tariff' (FIT) legislation to provide incentives for small …. Suggestions are made as to what effects FIT schemes may have on public attitudes and where further research efforts should be … focused. A key finding is that FIT schemes are likely to result in a shift in public behaviour, particularly towards reduced …
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This study investigates the transformative effect of unscheduled solar PV and wind generation on electricity demand. The motivations for the study are twofold, the poor medium term predictions of electricity demand in the Australian National Electricity Market and the continued rise in peak...
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The aim of this paper is to look at the UK’s renewable energy policy in the context of its overall decarbonisation and … energy policies. This will allow us to explore the precise nature of the ‘failure’ of UK renewables policy and to suggest … policy changes which might be appropriate in light of the UK’s institutional and resource endowments. Our focus is on the …
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The paper aims to assess the willingness to pay (WTP) for renewable electricity of Lithuanian households and to compare WTP of Lithuanian consumers with support provided for renewable by Lithuanian government in terms of Feed-in prices. The paper reviews the situation of renewable electricity...
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In a perfectly competitive market with a possibility of technological innovation we contrast guaranteed feed-in tariffs for electricity from renewables and tradable green certificates from a dynamic efficiency and social welfare point of view. Specifically, we model decisions about the...
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The paper aims to assess the willingness to pay (WTP) for renewable electricity of Lithuanian households and to compare WTP of Lithuanian consumers with support provided for renewable by Lithuanian government in terms of Feed-in prices. The paper reviews the situation of renewable electricity...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010890043
In a perfectly competitive market with a possibility of technological innovation we contrast guaranteed feed-in tariffs for electricity from renewables and tradable green certificates from a dynamic efficiency and social welfare point of view. Specifically, we model decisions about the...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008693481
In a perfectly competitive market with a possibility of technological innovation we contrast guaranteed feed-in tariffs for electricity from renewables and tradable green certificates from a dynamic efficiency and social welfare point of view. Specifically, we model decisions about the...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008494403