Abstract: This article outlines the case for increasing our dependence on solar and wind power to generate electricity. It outlines the economic reasons why governments should provide financial incentives for the increased use and production of electricity from solar and wind power and identifies the policy instruments able to provide these incentives and encourage the development of this green electricity sector. Although wind and solar resources are usually classified as renewable resources, it is argued that classifying them as flow resources is more appropriate. Basic sustainability concerns about the use of alternative energy resources differ. The nature of these different concerns is clarified. Pigovian-type economic analysis is emplo...
The University of Richmond (UR) has been committed to sustainability and environmental innovation fo...
Two and a half decades of clean energy policymaking focused primarily on environmental and economic ...
WP 2001-12 July 2001The sale of “green power” (electricity generated using renewable energy sources ...
This article outlines the case for increasing our dependence on solar and wind power to generate ele...
This paper examines why renewable energy is essential to building a healthy, reliable, and secure fu...
We lie at a unique place in history, one where humanity\u27s drive to industrialize has created an e...
Thanks to technological advancements, the profitably useable fossil energy deposits are increasing, ...
Given the present day and age we live in, it is vital that the world considers the various natural r...
Mitigating climate change will require reduced use of fossil fuels to generate electricity. To do so...
Renewable energy installations are expanding around the globe. Although there is excellent potential...
This paper explains why renewable energy is a prerequisite for sustainable development. The developm...
This article deals with utilisation of renewable energy sources with orientation on their benefits a...
Electricity plays a big part in our daily life. Energy supply is a key factor in the modernization, ...
This paper examines the role of the financial sector in renewable energy (RE) development. Although ...
With the rising demand for energy from finite conventional sources such as coal and natural gas, the...
The University of Richmond (UR) has been committed to sustainability and environmental innovation fo...
Two and a half decades of clean energy policymaking focused primarily on environmental and economic ...
WP 2001-12 July 2001The sale of “green power” (electricity generated using renewable energy sources ...
This article outlines the case for increasing our dependence on solar and wind power to generate ele...
This paper examines why renewable energy is essential to building a healthy, reliable, and secure fu...
We lie at a unique place in history, one where humanity\u27s drive to industrialize has created an e...
Thanks to technological advancements, the profitably useable fossil energy deposits are increasing, ...
Given the present day and age we live in, it is vital that the world considers the various natural r...
Mitigating climate change will require reduced use of fossil fuels to generate electricity. To do so...
Renewable energy installations are expanding around the globe. Although there is excellent potential...
This paper explains why renewable energy is a prerequisite for sustainable development. The developm...
This article deals with utilisation of renewable energy sources with orientation on their benefits a...
Electricity plays a big part in our daily life. Energy supply is a key factor in the modernization, ...
This paper examines the role of the financial sector in renewable energy (RE) development. Although ...
With the rising demand for energy from finite conventional sources such as coal and natural gas, the...
The University of Richmond (UR) has been committed to sustainability and environmental innovation fo...
Two and a half decades of clean energy policymaking focused primarily on environmental and economic ...
WP 2001-12 July 2001The sale of “green power” (electricity generated using renewable energy sources ...