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RE in EU-28: Renewable energy policies in an enlarged European Union
Authors:Mischa Bechberger
Affiliation:1. Centre for Efficiency and Productivity Analysis, University of Queensland, Australian;2. Department of Accounting, Finance and Economics, Griffith University, Australia;3. School of Economics and Centre for Efficiency and Productivity Analysis, University of Queensland, Australia
Abstract:The goal of increasing the share of renewable energy sources (RES) in total primary energy supply (TPES) as well as in electricity production in an enlarged European Union (EU-28) will be a challenging one and most likely will be addressed by a mix of promotion instruments. Mischa Bechberger and Danyel Reiche take a look at the implications for renewables in an enlarged EU.The most prominent policies in the case of electricity are renewable energy feed-in tariffs (REFIT) and quota systems, but also others like tenders, energy tax exemptions, and environmental funds in the form of investment subsidies, and soft loans are playing a part.
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