The electricity sector in Middle Eastern fossil fuel-rich countries (FFRCs) is characterised by the high electricity subsidies that result in a large price gap between Feed-in Tariffs (FiT) and consumer electricity prices, which inhibits electricity generation from renewable energy sources (RES-E). Meanwhile, RES-E development could reduce GHG emissions, allow fossil fuel to be sustainably commercialised or processed, and save water consumption in thermal power plants as an alternative solution in FFRCs. This study aimed at monetarizing those benefits and evaluating the performance of RES-E policy in a FFRCs framework by defining the benefit-cost ratio as a sustainability indicator, considering Iran as a case study scenario. Results showed ...
In this paper, we investigate the effects on the economy of a feed-in tariff policy mechanism aimed ...
Faced with the threat of climate change many countries are promoting renewable energies to decarboni...
Predominance of fossil-fuel technologies and lack of enough incentives to expand sustainable techno...
The electricity sector in Middle Eastern fossil fuel-rich countries (FFRCs) is characterised by the ...
Fossil energy extracted resources limitation, on the one hand and fossil energies induced environmen...
Renewable energy policy focuses on supporting the deployment of renewable power generators so as to ...
Major structural changes to the current fossil-fuel based economic system are needed in order to add...
As much of the world pushes ahead with the deployment of renewable energy, resource-rich MENA econom...
Renewable electricity (RES-E) is likely to play a major part in the reduction of Australia’s greenho...
Fossil fuel subsidies (FFS) constitute one of the most obvious barriers to tackling climate change, ...
This paper evaluates the net effect of renewable energy policy in Spain from 2002 to 2017 and calcul...
Renewable sources of energy remove dependence on fossil fuels. When renewable sources are adopted, t...
Reduction of carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions will have a positive impact on the environment by preven...
Currently, the majority of world economies (even those located in the sunbelt (+/− 35 degrees of lat...
This paper examines how optimal renewable energy (RE) support (RES) policies need to be adjusted to ...
In this paper, we investigate the effects on the economy of a feed-in tariff policy mechanism aimed ...
Faced with the threat of climate change many countries are promoting renewable energies to decarboni...
Predominance of fossil-fuel technologies and lack of enough incentives to expand sustainable techno...
The electricity sector in Middle Eastern fossil fuel-rich countries (FFRCs) is characterised by the ...
Fossil energy extracted resources limitation, on the one hand and fossil energies induced environmen...
Renewable energy policy focuses on supporting the deployment of renewable power generators so as to ...
Major structural changes to the current fossil-fuel based economic system are needed in order to add...
As much of the world pushes ahead with the deployment of renewable energy, resource-rich MENA econom...
Renewable electricity (RES-E) is likely to play a major part in the reduction of Australia’s greenho...
Fossil fuel subsidies (FFS) constitute one of the most obvious barriers to tackling climate change, ...
This paper evaluates the net effect of renewable energy policy in Spain from 2002 to 2017 and calcul...
Renewable sources of energy remove dependence on fossil fuels. When renewable sources are adopted, t...
Reduction of carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions will have a positive impact on the environment by preven...
Currently, the majority of world economies (even those located in the sunbelt (+/− 35 degrees of lat...
This paper examines how optimal renewable energy (RE) support (RES) policies need to be adjusted to ...
In this paper, we investigate the effects on the economy of a feed-in tariff policy mechanism aimed ...
Faced with the threat of climate change many countries are promoting renewable energies to decarboni...
Predominance of fossil-fuel technologies and lack of enough incentives to expand sustainable techno...