Economic, welfare and environmental impact of feed-in tariff policy: A case study in Iran

作者: Sharareh Majdzadeh Tabatabaei , Ebrahim Hadian , Hossein Marzban , Mansour Zibaei

DOI: 10.1016/J.ENPOL.2016.12.028

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摘要: Following a particular attention given to environmental issues over the last few decades, establishing proper developmental policies increase electricity production from renewable energy (RE) has not only been an important issue but also challenge for many countries. Feed-in Tariff (FIT) Policy is one of tools that being used facilitate development RE. This research evaluated economic, welfare and impact this policy on Iran's economy. Therefore, after developing Economic-Energy-Environmental (E3) type Hybrid General Equilibrium model, effect FIT was examined under different scenarios in order find optimal condition which 10% electrical could be produced resources. The comparison between results showed application subsidies RE way government finances these can affect policy. Meanwhile, regardless role considered factors, our scenario technology neutral most efficient, as it less decline GDP sectors financial cost government.

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