The Renewables Obligation has set challenging targets for renewable energy in the UK. It requires electricity suppliers to source 10 % of their energy from renewables by 2010 and imposes penalties where suppliers fail to meet their obligation. For every unit of electricity derived from a renewable generator suppliers are entitled to a purchase a Renewable Obligation Certificate (ROC), a form of ‘Green ’ certificate which may count towards their obligation or may be traded in a ROC market. This mechanism means that generators gain additional revenues in order to encourage renewable development. New hydro developments and upgraded schemes below a certain capacity also qualify for ROCs which should stimulate increased activity. However, signif...
This paper examines the UK mechanisms for ensuring future investment in renewable energy through con...
The European Union is particularly rich in variations of different delivery mechanisms for increasin...
In the Netherlands, since 1998, the ‘groen label ’ scheme enables electricity supply companies to tr...
The UK government introduced the Renewable Obligation (RO), a system of tradable quotas, to encourag...
Traditional methods of electricity generation and distribution within the UK have developed around t...
Recently, renewable energies have been considered as an alternative to address the depletion of hydr...
The UK's renewable energy policy has been characterised by opportunism, cost-limiting caps and conti...
Purpose – The United Kingdom (UK) Government is required to meet various renewable energy targets se...
At the beginning of 2013 five academics from different UK universities published a paper on the pros...
The guarantee of origin scheme (GO) has been criticized for its insignificant impact on the developm...
In order to reach a 80% GHG emission reduction by 2050 (based on 1990 levels), a decarbonisation of ...
The development of renewable energy sources is of prime interest to many countries seeking to pursue...
This paper describes the development of a sequential decision support system to promote hydroelectr...
In Scotland, wind energy is sometimes significantly higher than the transmission network’s capacity ...
The UK government has stated that future renewable energy (RE) sources should be generated through a...
This paper examines the UK mechanisms for ensuring future investment in renewable energy through con...
The European Union is particularly rich in variations of different delivery mechanisms for increasin...
In the Netherlands, since 1998, the ‘groen label ’ scheme enables electricity supply companies to tr...
The UK government introduced the Renewable Obligation (RO), a system of tradable quotas, to encourag...
Traditional methods of electricity generation and distribution within the UK have developed around t...
Recently, renewable energies have been considered as an alternative to address the depletion of hydr...
The UK's renewable energy policy has been characterised by opportunism, cost-limiting caps and conti...
Purpose – The United Kingdom (UK) Government is required to meet various renewable energy targets se...
At the beginning of 2013 five academics from different UK universities published a paper on the pros...
The guarantee of origin scheme (GO) has been criticized for its insignificant impact on the developm...
In order to reach a 80% GHG emission reduction by 2050 (based on 1990 levels), a decarbonisation of ...
The development of renewable energy sources is of prime interest to many countries seeking to pursue...
This paper describes the development of a sequential decision support system to promote hydroelectr...
In Scotland, wind energy is sometimes significantly higher than the transmission network’s capacity ...
The UK government has stated that future renewable energy (RE) sources should be generated through a...
This paper examines the UK mechanisms for ensuring future investment in renewable energy through con...
The European Union is particularly rich in variations of different delivery mechanisms for increasin...
In the Netherlands, since 1998, the ‘groen label ’ scheme enables electricity supply companies to tr...