Feedback-Rich Model for Assessing Feed-In Tariff Policy

作者: Salman Ahmad , Razman bin Mat Tahar

DOI: 10.1080/23317000.2014.969457

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摘要: The depletion of fossil fuels, environmental concerns, and security supply risk has put an emphasis on renewable sources electricity generation. However, the high cost technology compelled countries to develop support policies. Feed-in tariff (FIT), which been successful in many countries, is one such policy. In this study, a qualitative model presented. This takes holistic perspective developing power infrastructure. To do this, into account social, environmental, learning effect, FIT policy scaling up energy capacity. shortcomings are highlighted along with improvements structure. Developed from makers’ perspective, also incorporates investors’ perception market, Malaysian context. Modified structure suggests making reduction price variable. An additional source income—by introducing carbon tax fuel-based generation—is suggested. Furthermore, government’s target be made variable subject funds availability. developed model’s aim determine whether or not goal transforming chain using achievable. aims show that would serve as tool for future dialogue improvements.

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