International audienceThis paper compares the social efficiency of the two main regulatory instruments used to promote renewable energy sources in electricity generation (RES-E), taking into consideration their role in promoting the preservation of the climate. They are based on a purchase obligation and act either by price (feed-in tariffs) or by quantity (RES-E quotas). In their reference design, the instruments show different performances in several dimensions: market incentives intensity, control of the cost for consumers, safeguards of RES-E investments, and conformity with the new market regime of the electricity industry. The comparison shows that neither instrument offers an optimal solution in each of these dimensions. In particula...
Increasing the share of renewable energy sources for electricity generation (RES-E) has a high prior...
The European Union (EU) is committed to the deployment of electricity from renewable energy sources ...
Energy policy is the main driver for the enhanced deployment of electricity from renewable energy so...
International audienceThis paper compares the social efficiency of the two main regulatory instrumen...
International audienceThis paper compares the social efficiency of the regulatory instruments used t...
International audienceThis paper deals with a comparative analysis of the economic and social effici...
Over the last decades there has been a heated debate about the comparative advantages of quantity ve...
To meet existing and future targets for renewable energy sources, national governments, EU policymak...
A variety of support schemes for renewable energy sources in the electricity sector (RES-E) are curr...
Currently, a wide range of strategies is implemented in different countries to increase the share of...
The aim of this paper is to assess several pathways of a harmonised European policy framework for su...
The cost-effectiveness of support for renewable electricity is a main criterion to assess the succes...
Abstract Now that the risks of climate change have been confirmed and the European States have decla...
Increasing electric power production from renewable energy sources is now widely perceived as a sens...
In recent years, the threat of global climate change, high fuel import dependence, and rapidly risin...
Increasing the share of renewable energy sources for electricity generation (RES-E) has a high prior...
The European Union (EU) is committed to the deployment of electricity from renewable energy sources ...
Energy policy is the main driver for the enhanced deployment of electricity from renewable energy so...
International audienceThis paper compares the social efficiency of the two main regulatory instrumen...
International audienceThis paper compares the social efficiency of the regulatory instruments used t...
International audienceThis paper deals with a comparative analysis of the economic and social effici...
Over the last decades there has been a heated debate about the comparative advantages of quantity ve...
To meet existing and future targets for renewable energy sources, national governments, EU policymak...
A variety of support schemes for renewable energy sources in the electricity sector (RES-E) are curr...
Currently, a wide range of strategies is implemented in different countries to increase the share of...
The aim of this paper is to assess several pathways of a harmonised European policy framework for su...
The cost-effectiveness of support for renewable electricity is a main criterion to assess the succes...
Abstract Now that the risks of climate change have been confirmed and the European States have decla...
Increasing electric power production from renewable energy sources is now widely perceived as a sens...
In recent years, the threat of global climate change, high fuel import dependence, and rapidly risin...
Increasing the share of renewable energy sources for electricity generation (RES-E) has a high prior...
The European Union (EU) is committed to the deployment of electricity from renewable energy sources ...
Energy policy is the main driver for the enhanced deployment of electricity from renewable energy so...