Renewable Energy Strategies in England, Australia and New Zealand

作者: Geoff Kelly

DOI: 10.1016/J.GEOFORUM.2006.08.002

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摘要: Abstract The development of renewable energy sources is prime interest to many countries seeking pursue greenhouse gas emission reduction obligations. increased use renewables offers the possibility not only contributing reduction, but at same time improving supply diversity and security, developing employment business in related industries. Two main mechanisms are common use, one a quota (quantity) instrument often associated with tradable certificates, other prescribed pricing mechanism. This paper considers strategies three (the UK, Australia, New Zealand) all using variant quota/certificate approach as central their programs. regulatory frameworks defining application certificate systems differ notably, likely differing outcomes suggest that these settings may be least important selection basic policy instrument, determining overall success programs this nature.

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