Have a personal or library account? Click to login
Challenges and Optimization Strategy for Feed-In Tariffs of Renewable Energy in CIS Countries Cover

Challenges and Optimization Strategy for Feed-In Tariffs of Renewable Energy in CIS Countries

Open Access
|Mar 2016

References

  1. Besant-Jones, J. E. (2006). Reforming power markets in developing countries: What have we learned? Washington, DC: The World Bank Group, Energy and Mining Sector Board. Retrieved Sep. 15, 2014 from http://siteresources.worldbank.org/INTENERGY/Resources/Energy19.pdf
  2. Chadbourne & Parke (2009). Trends in Tax Equity for Renewable Energy. Project Finance NewsWire. Retrieved Sep. 10, 2014 from http://www.chadbourne.com/files/Publication/810dde60-3c78-4a9a-9c5d-a5fae8014b4f/Presentation/PublicationAttachment/51fc06c5-1407-48ac-9dff-a605de0f58e1/pfn0109.pdf
  3. Design and Performance of Policy Instruments to Promote the Development of Renewable Energy: Emerging Experience in Selected Developing Countries. Washington, DC (2011): The World Bank Group, Energy and Mining Sector Board. http://siteresources.worldbank.org/EXTENERGY2/Resources/DiscPaper22.pdf
  4. Deutsche Bank Climate Change Advisors. (2011). GET FiT Plus: De-risking clean energy business models in a developing country context. Deutsche Bank Group. Retrieved Aug. 22, 2014 from http://europa.eu/epc/pdf/workshop/background_get_fit_plus_final_040711_en.pdf
  5. Feed-in Tariffs as a Policy Instrument for Promoting Renewable Energies and Green Economies in Developing Countries. (2012). UNEP. Retrieved Oct. 29, 2014 from http://www.unep.org/pdf/UNEP_FIT_Report_2012F.pdf
  6. Gordon, K., Wong, J. L., & McLain, J. T. (2010). Out of the running? How Germany, Spain, and China are seizing the energy opportunity and why the United States risks getting left behind. Washington, DC: Center for American Progress. Retrieved Aug. 27, 2014 from http://www.americanprogress.org/issues/2010/03/pdf/out_of_running.pdf
  7. Huber C., Faber T., Haas R., G. Resch. (2001). Promoting Renewables: Feed-In Tariffs or Certificates. Economics. Vienna University of Technology, Institute of Power Systems and Energy, Vienna.
  8. IWR. (1999). Vergutungssatze fur Strom aus Erneuerbaren Energien (Feed-in tariffs for electricity from renewable sources of energy). Internationales Wirschaftsforum Regenerative Energien. Retrieved Sep. 5, 2014 from http://www.uni-muenster.de/Energie/re/wf/E_Preis.html
  9. Karlynn Cory, Toby Couture and Claire Kreycik. (2009). Feed-in Tariff Policy: Design, Implementation and RPS Policy Interactions. National Renewable Energy Laboratory. Colorado, USA. pp. 11-12. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/95101610.2172/951016
  10. KPMG. (2011). Taxes and Incentives for Renewable Energy. p. 3-12. Retrieved Sep. 25, 2014 from http://www.kpmg.com/Global/en/IssuesAndInsights/ArticlesPublications/Documents/Taxes-Incentives-Renewable-Energy-2011.pdf
  11. Lantz, E., Doris, E. (2009). State Clean Energy Practices: Renewable Energy Rebates. NREL/TP-620-45039. Golden, CO: National Renewable Energy Laboratory. Retrieved Oct. 7, 2014 from http://www.nrel.gov/docs/fy09osti/45039.pdf.10.2172/1219297
  12. Mitchell, C., Baucknecht, D., Connor, P. M. (2006). Effectiveness through risk reduction: a comparison of the renewable obligation in England and Wales and the feed-in system in Germany. Energy Policy, 34, 297-305. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.enpol.2004.08.00410.1016/j.enpol.2004.08.004
  13. Patricia Carneiro, Paula Ferreira. (2012). The economic, environmental and strategic value of biomass. Elsevier. 4-5.10.1016/j.renene.2011.12.020
  14. REN21. (2012). Renewables 2012 Global Status Report. Paris: REN21 Secretariat. Retrieved Sep. 11, 2014 from http://www.map.ren21.net/GSR/GSR2012.pdf
  15. Rickerson, W., Hanley, C., Flynn, H., & Karcher, M. (2011). Feed-in tariff design: Implications for financing. Proceedings of the PV Rollout 2nd European American Solar Deployment Conference. February 10-11, 2011. Boston, MA.
  16. Rowlands, I., (2007). The development of renewable electricity policy in the province of Ontario: the influence of ideas and timing. Review of Policy Research 24, 185-207. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1541-1338.2007.00277.x 10.1111/j.1541-1338.2007.00277.x
  17. Sijm, J. P. M. (2002). The Performance of Feed-in Tariffs to Promote Renewable Electricity in European Countries. Retrieved Sep. 3, 2014 from http://www.ecn.nl/docs/library/report/2002/c02083.pdf
  18. Tringas, T. (2011). Paying for Sustainable Energy - How much more does clean energy really cost? Paper presented at the BNEF Summit. April 7, 2011. New York City.
  19. Van Mark, M. (2010). Cost and benefit effects of renewable energy expansion in the power and heat sectors. Berlin: Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety. Retrieved Sep. 5, 2014 from http://www.bmu.de/files/english/pdf/application/pdf/hg_ausbau_ee_2009_en_bf.pdf
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1515/bjreecm-2015-0002 | Journal eISSN: 2255-9671 | Journal ISSN: 2255-9604
Language: English
Page range: 6 - 13
Published on: Mar 5, 2016
Published by: Riga Technical University
In partnership with: Paradigm Publishing Services
Publication frequency: 1 issue per year

© 2016 Olimjon Saidmamatov, Sanaatbek Salaev, Bahtiyor Eshchanov, published by Riga Technical University
This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License.