Italian policies to stimulate power production have been a success in the sense that solar power capacity has exploded, but they have also led to formidable costs. What is more, argues Carlo Stagnaro of the Italian think tank Istituto Bruno Leoni, support for green power has profoundly distorted the functioning of the Italian energy market. As solar power is subsidized and given unlimited priority access to the grid, the size of the "contestable market", where power producers compete with each other, has shrunk dramatically. Stagnaro warns that the measures now being discussed to remedy the problems will put further pressure on the market model in Italy and lead to more control from above
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The expansion of renewables is still dependent on appropriate policy support. Nonetheless, in the w...
This article investigates the impact that the electricity tariff reform is likely to have on investm...
The global photovoltaic (PV) market has been growing exponentially since almost twenty...
The European Union is strongly promoting the adoption of renewable energy sources (RES). This policy...
EU Directive 2009/72/CE imposes to the European Countries environmental and energy targets. The Ital...
From 2005-2012, Spain and Italy saw significant investment in renewable energy, most notably in onsh...
Italy promoted one of the most generous renewable support schemes worldwide which resulted in a high...
The scope of the work is to depict a solid framework to interpret the capacity development of solar ...
Italy has experienced a revolution in the electricity production mix in the years 2008-2015, when a ...
One of the major problem of photovoltaic grid integration is limiting the solar-induced imbalances s...
A solar photovoltaic system produces electricity by converting energy from the sun. By the end of 20...
The aim of this paper is to estimate how the profitability of grid-connected PV (photovoltaic) syste...
Subsidy programs, such as feed-in tariffs, designed to make renewable technologies cost competitive ...
The renewable energy policy paradox states that the combination of liberalized markets with low marg...
In less than six years, Italy has become one of the leading markets for PV power plants and one of t...
The expansion of renewables is still dependent on appropriate policy support. Nonetheless, in the w...
This article investigates the impact that the electricity tariff reform is likely to have on investm...
The global photovoltaic (PV) market has been growing exponentially since almost twenty...
The European Union is strongly promoting the adoption of renewable energy sources (RES). This policy...
EU Directive 2009/72/CE imposes to the European Countries environmental and energy targets. The Ital...