DocumentCode
2805592
Title
Institutional analysis of wind power in Finland
Author
Spodniak, P. ; Viljainen, S.
Author_Institution
Lab. of Electr. Markets & Power Syst., Lappeenranta Univ. of Technol., Lappeenranta, Finland
fYear
2012
fDate
10-12 May 2012
Firstpage
1
Lastpage
7
Abstract
Wind energy is the second largest renewable energy source of electricity (RES-E) generation in the EU. Despite the strategic energy plans, such as the new feed-in tariff scheme and other formal rules, Finland´s installed wind power capacity (197 MW) and its share in the gross electricity consumption (0.5%) belongs to the lowest in the EU27. The paper investigates the reasons behind the sluggish growth by embracing approaches from institutional economics. After the analysis of formal rules on European and national level, three levels of institutions affecting the wind power in Finland are identified: legislative and executive, governance structure, and individuals. Further, informal rules are identified from five semi-structured interviews with key informants from governance structure and individual-level institutions. The findings, structured according to three institutional aspects: policy, technology, and economics reveal multiple implications about the industry structure, municipal and regional governance, and public acceptance.
Keywords
power generation economics; strategic planning; tariffs; wind power plants; Finland; electricity generation; feed-in tariff scheme; governance structure; gross electricity consumption; individual-level institutions; industry structure; institutional analysis; institutional economics; power 197 MW; public acceptance; renewable energy source; strategic energy planning; wind energy; wind power plant; Economics; Electricity; Generators; Industries; Interviews; Renewable energy resources; Wind power generation; economics; interviews; wind energy;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
European Energy Market (EEM), 2012 9th International Conference on the
Conference_Location
Florence
Print_ISBN
978-1-4673-0834-2
Electronic_ISBN
978-1-4673-0832-8
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/EEM.2012.6254787
Filename
6254787
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