AbstractThe EU renewable energy directive sets a target of increasing the share of renewable energy used in EU to 20% by 2020. The Norwegian goal for the share of renewable energy in 2020 is 67.5%. The most important policy instrument for reaching this national target is the introduction of the common market for green certificates between Norway and Sweden. This new market mechanism is promoting new, renewable power projects until 2020, and is expected to generate 26.4 TWh from 2020.The market mechanism is neutral regarding renewable technologies, and the two countries share the same level of ambition regarding production increases of the common market. In the green certificate market the power producers receive electricity certificates fro...
The purpose of this study is to analyze the effects of introducing a common Nordic system for tradab...
The Renewable Energy Directive 2001/77/EC (2001) introduced a system of Guarantees of Origin (GOs) t...
European Commission favours market-based support policies, such as markets for tradable green certif...
AbstractThe EU renewable energy directive sets a target of increasing the share of renewable energy ...
Over the last few years it has been important for the European countries to support green energy as ...
This thesis examines the market-based common Swedish-Norwegian tradable electricity certificate sup...
This paper explores the Swedish-Norwegian market for electricity certificates, which is a support sc...
The European Commission favours market-based support policies, such as markets for tradable green ce...
This thesis explores tradable green certificate markets, a support scheme for investments in renewab...
This thesis explores tradable green certificate markets, a support scheme for investments in renewab...
In order to encourage investments in the most cost-effective renewable energy projects, Norway and S...
The research question addressed in this study is why Norway and Sweden embarked on a common support ...
The purpose of this study is to analyze the effects of introducing a common Nordic system for tradab...
This thesis provides a study on the support schemes for renewable electricity generation. In particu...
This thesis provides a study on the support schemes for renewable electricity generation. In particu...
The purpose of this study is to analyze the effects of introducing a common Nordic system for tradab...
The Renewable Energy Directive 2001/77/EC (2001) introduced a system of Guarantees of Origin (GOs) t...
European Commission favours market-based support policies, such as markets for tradable green certif...
AbstractThe EU renewable energy directive sets a target of increasing the share of renewable energy ...
Over the last few years it has been important for the European countries to support green energy as ...
This thesis examines the market-based common Swedish-Norwegian tradable electricity certificate sup...
This paper explores the Swedish-Norwegian market for electricity certificates, which is a support sc...
The European Commission favours market-based support policies, such as markets for tradable green ce...
This thesis explores tradable green certificate markets, a support scheme for investments in renewab...
This thesis explores tradable green certificate markets, a support scheme for investments in renewab...
In order to encourage investments in the most cost-effective renewable energy projects, Norway and S...
The research question addressed in this study is why Norway and Sweden embarked on a common support ...
The purpose of this study is to analyze the effects of introducing a common Nordic system for tradab...
This thesis provides a study on the support schemes for renewable electricity generation. In particu...
This thesis provides a study on the support schemes for renewable electricity generation. In particu...
The purpose of this study is to analyze the effects of introducing a common Nordic system for tradab...
The Renewable Energy Directive 2001/77/EC (2001) introduced a system of Guarantees of Origin (GOs) t...
European Commission favours market-based support policies, such as markets for tradable green certif...