Feed-in-tariff (FIT) schemes have been widely employed to promote renewable energy deployment. While FITs may be perceived by consumers as an extra cost, renewable energies cause a noticeable price reduction in wholesale electricity markets. We analyse both effects for the case of the Spanish electricity market during 2010. In particular, we examine the level of FITs that makes savings and extra costs to be similar on an hourly basis. Results are obtained for a wide range of renewable generation scenarios. It is found that FITs with null extra costs for consumers are in the range of 50–80 €/MWh. Some of the side-effects of a high penetration of renewable energy in the market are analysed in detail and discussed
A successful deployment of power generation coming from variable renewable sources, such as wind and...
Recent experience from around the world suggests that feed-in tariffs (FITs) are the most effective ...
We study the effect of the Feed-in-System (FIS) policy on wind and solar photovoltaic energy investm...
The feed-in tariff regulation is the widest spread instrument used to promote electricity generation...
Although others regulations regarding feed-in tariffs for photovoltaics (PV) existed in Spain previo...
This paper evaluates the net effect of renewable energy policy in Spain from 2002 to 2017 and calcul...
Spain has been one of the most successful countries in the public promotion of electricity from rene...
Faced with the threat of climate change many countries are promoting renewable energies to decarboni...
The diffusion of renewable energy sources is an important policy issue for all countries. In particu...
Among the instruments to support electricity generation from renewable energy sources (RES-E), feed-...
This short paper explains Feed-in Tariffs (FiTs), which are payments for electricity fed into the su...
The aim of this paper is to provide an assessment of the benefits and costs of the deployment of RES...
In this paper we estimate the willingness to pay for mix of renewable sources of electric power by m...
International experience proves that electricity prices have undergone major changes in volatility s...
The feed-in tariff regulation is the wider spread promotion scheme used to encourage the take-up and...
A successful deployment of power generation coming from variable renewable sources, such as wind and...
Recent experience from around the world suggests that feed-in tariffs (FITs) are the most effective ...
We study the effect of the Feed-in-System (FIS) policy on wind and solar photovoltaic energy investm...
The feed-in tariff regulation is the widest spread instrument used to promote electricity generation...
Although others regulations regarding feed-in tariffs for photovoltaics (PV) existed in Spain previo...
This paper evaluates the net effect of renewable energy policy in Spain from 2002 to 2017 and calcul...
Spain has been one of the most successful countries in the public promotion of electricity from rene...
Faced with the threat of climate change many countries are promoting renewable energies to decarboni...
The diffusion of renewable energy sources is an important policy issue for all countries. In particu...
Among the instruments to support electricity generation from renewable energy sources (RES-E), feed-...
This short paper explains Feed-in Tariffs (FiTs), which are payments for electricity fed into the su...
The aim of this paper is to provide an assessment of the benefits and costs of the deployment of RES...
In this paper we estimate the willingness to pay for mix of renewable sources of electric power by m...
International experience proves that electricity prices have undergone major changes in volatility s...
The feed-in tariff regulation is the wider spread promotion scheme used to encourage the take-up and...
A successful deployment of power generation coming from variable renewable sources, such as wind and...
Recent experience from around the world suggests that feed-in tariffs (FITs) are the most effective ...
We study the effect of the Feed-in-System (FIS) policy on wind and solar photovoltaic energy investm...