This article reviews the key literature, historical research pathways, and research clusters from 1997 to 2018 focusing on renewable energy subsidy policy. We qualitatively reviewed renewable energy subsidy policies on the basis of three quantitative analysis methods including co-citation network analysis,...
Madlener R,Neustadt I.Renewable Energy Policy in the Presence of Innovation:Does Government Pre-commitment Matter. University of Zurich,Working Paper,NO 1010 . 2010Madlener R, Neustadt I. Renewable Energy Policy in the Presence of Innovation: Does Government Pre-commitment Matter? [ R]. University...
capacity additions controlling subsidy costs. Such iterative re-evaluation of policy instruments with falling costs of technologies, as a result of scaling-up helps to maintain a balance between financing needs, the cost efficiency of subsidies, and energyjusticeamong beneficiaries and payers (Hoppmann ...
BEIJING, Feb. 3 (Xinhua) -- China will promote the stable development of non-water renewable energy generation by optimizing subsidy policies, according to a guideline made public Monday. The quota of new subsidies should be decided based on the scale of subsidy funds, said the guideline issu...
between these different groups, if that is even a desirable outcome, government institutions would need to favor the “infant industries” of renewable energy and energy efficiency to compensate for years of subsidy and centuries of precedence in the energy and transport sectors for fossil energy. ...
In terms of specific policies: FIT subsidy policy for solar and wind energy projects; grid-tied support with legislation requiring transmission companies to purchase all electricity from renewable energy; green credit guidance; refund and reduction of value-added tax (VAT); income tax incentives for...
Achieving climate targets will require a rapid transition to clean energy. However, renewable energy (RE) firms face financial, policy, and economic barriers to mobilizing sufficient investment in low-carbon technologies, especially in low- and midd
The paper explores how regional actors engage with energy systems, flows and infrastructures in order to meet particular goals and offers a fine-tuned analysis of how differences arise, highlighting the policy-relevant insights that emerge. Using a novel
Energy Development on Public Land in the United States;National Energy Policy: United States;Public Reaction to Renewable Energy Sources and Systems;Renewable Energy and the City;Renewable Energy in Europe;Renewable Energy in Southern Africa;Renewable Energy Policies and Barriers;Renewable Energy, ...
In summary, across the four countries of focus, different mixtures of energy sources are used. While climate change concerns are increasing in importance as a policy consideration, countries fear that their economic growth may be retarded if they shift towards greater use of renewable energy sources...