Title of article
Analyzing policy support instruments and regulatory risk factors for wind energy deployment—A developersʹ perspective
Author/Authors
Sonja Lüthi، نويسنده , , Thomas Pr?ssler، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2011
Pages
17
From page
4876
To page
4892
Abstract
A transition to a renewable energy system is high on the policy agenda in many countries. A promising energy source for a low-carbon energy future is wind. Policy-makers can attract wind energy development by providing attractive policy frameworks. This paper argues that apart from the level of financial support, both the risks stemming from the regulatory environment (legal security, administrative process and grid access) and the ability to finance projects play a critical role in determining the attractiveness of the development environment. It sheds light on how project developers trade off these different aspects and to what extent the attractiveness of a certain policy framework increases with the introduction of specific measures. Conjoint analysis is employed to provide empirical evidence on the preference of wind energy developers in the EU and the US. The analysis shows that developersʹ preferences are very similar across the studied regions and for different types of developers. Which policy measures could be most valuable depends on the specific existing environment. In some southeastern European countries, a reduction of administrative process duration may yield the highest utility gains, whereas, in the US, improvements in grid access regulation and an increase in remuneration levels may be more effective.
Keywords
Conjoint analysis , Renewable energy policy , Wind energy development
Journal title
Energy Policy
Serial Year
2011
Journal title
Energy Policy
Record number
973217
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