International support for feed-in tariffs in developing countries—A review and analysis of proposed mechanisms

J Huenteler - Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 2014 - Elsevier
Government support in the form of so-called feed-in tariff policies (FITs), which combine long-
term, fixed-price electricity purchase agreements and guaranteed grid-access, has attracted …

On the causal dynamics between renewable and non-renewable energy consumption and economic growth in developed and developing countries

N Apergis, JE Payne - Energy Systems, 2011 - Springer
This study extends recent work on the relationship between renewable and non-renewable
energy consumption and economic growth to the case of developed and developing …

Implementing a global fund for feed-in tariffs in developing countries: A case study of Tanzania

W Rickerson, C Hanley, C Laurent, C Greacen - Renewable Energy, 2013 - Elsevier
Feed-in tariffs are the world's most prevalent renewable energy policy and have driven
approximately 75% of the world's installed PV capacity and 45% of the world's wind energy …

What is Stopping the Renewable Energy Transformation and what can the US Government do?

S Cohen - Social Research: An International Quarterly, 2015 - muse.jhu.edu
Energy is at the core of the sustainability challenge. Most of the production, transportation,
and everyday processes that we depend on for daily life are energy intensive. With …

Stand-alone hybrid renewable energy systems (HRES)

MM Martínez Díaz - 2017 - upcommons.upc.edu
End of Energy Poverty and achieving Sustainable Energy for all by 2030 is a universal
challenge. 1.3 billion people without energy access and 2.8 billion people using …

[PDF][PDF] RENEWABLE ENERGIES FOR REMOTE AREASANDISLANDS (REMOTE)

H Energy - 2012 - researchgate.net
Remote areas and islands are under stress as a result of their dependence on petroleum,
currently the most expensive and least secure fossil fuel. With a few exceptions, the majority …

[引用][C] Advanced Feed-in Tariff policy for collaboration between developing and developed world.(1st Draft)

KS Cho