A simulation of the economic impact of renewable energy development in Morocco

作者: Rafael de Arce , Ramón Mahía , Eva Medina , Gonzalo Escribano

DOI: 10.1016/J.ENPOL.2012.03.068

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摘要: Abstract In this paper we identify the renewable energy source (RES) demand scenarios for Morocco, needs of RES installed capacity according to those and detailed investment plans needed achieve such supply. Then, using a dynamic variant input–output model, simulate macroeconomic impact foreign inflows make available these Moroccan generation in medium long term. The use concentrated solar plants, photovoltaic wind power farms are considered compared simulation.

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