Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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996746 | Energy Policy | 2009 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Since 1990, effective support schemes for renewable energies have been introduced mainly in European countries. In this article, the authors explain which consequences different general conditions could have on the design and functioning of feed-in laws. Cornerstones for an adjusted feed-in law to the particular general conditions of emerging and developing countries in South America will be drawn, which should give support to the decision-makers for designing an attuned and well-functioning feed-in legislation.
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Authors
Johannes M. Kissel, Rolf Hanitsch, Stefan C.W. Krauter,