Diffusion of renewable energy technologies : private sector perspectives on emerging markets
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Diffusion of renewable energy technologies : private sector perspectives on emerging markets
(Finanzmärkte und klimawandel / herausgegeben von Dirk Schiereck und Paschen von Flotow, Bd. 4)
PL Academic Research, c2014
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Research Institute for Economics & Business Administration (RIEB) Library , Kobe University図書
333.7-87081201400098
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Bibliography: p. [85]-98
Description and Table of Contents
Description
By analysing the context of emerging and developing countries, the author explores the private sector perspective on renewable energy diffusion. The evaluation of two technology case studies, namely wind farms (grid-connected renewable energy) and solar home systems (off-grid renewable energy), reveals the perspectives of highly experienced early adopters. Thereby, qualitative and quantitative data sources - including innovative methods such as conjoint analysis - are combined. A key finding is that private sector perspectives, especially of early adopters, are highly relevant for policy makers in their endeavour of designing effective and efficient framework conditions for renewable energy technologies.
Table of Contents
Contents: Technology diffusion - Renewable energy investments - Perspective of the private sector - Emerging and developing countries - Early adopters - Case studies for grid-connected and off-grid power generation - Wind farms - Solar home systems - Effective and efficient regulations - Public private partnerships.
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