Essential infrastructures and relevant policies for renewable energy developments in oil-rich developing countries: Case of Iran

作者: Amir Hossein Ghorashi , Hadi Maranlou

DOI: 10.1016/J.RSER.2021.110839

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摘要: Abstract It is evident that the impacts of various implemented policies for Renewable Energy (RE) developments are not similar in every country. There rather associations benefits to be gained from specific relevant measures identified overcoming obstacles preventing REs integration a The purpose present research introduce critical required infrastructures, both hard and soft ones, identify those prevailing which most relevance RE oil-rich countries; like Iran as case study. essentialities introduced infrastructures approved through expertise insights into approaches some developing countries pattern examples contributive diagnostic remedies problem-solving guidelines presented this article; focusing on first time. statistical population consists 50 people, including senior executives experts Iranian sectors. A census sampling method was used researcher-made questionnaires were data collection SPSS23 LISREL 8.8 analysis. quantitatively obtained indicate government supports foreign investors, power purchase agreement current Feed-in-Tariff have positive effects, amounting 0.74, 0.52 0.68 respectively, market Iran. This terms practical because it can solve or help improve restructures services would applicable other regional states with status.

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