Abstract
Implementing national policies may threaten the eligibility of renewable energy projects for Clean Development Mechanism/Joint Implementation (CDM/JI), thus reducing international development financing. Countries hence need to be very careful when crafting their national promotion policies. The objectives of the Renewable Energy Technology Deployment (IEA-RETD) project were to perform a scoping study on the interplay between national Renewable Energy (RE) promotion policies and international carbon trade. The study summarizes the ongoing discussion, describes the main barriers that may hinder -- or at least not sufficiently support -- the implementation of national RE promotion policies, and provides suggestions for removing these barriers.
Citation Formats
Castro, Paula, Hayashi, Daisuke, Kristiansen, Kjell Olav, Michaelowa, Axel, and Stadelmann, Martin.
Scoping Study. Linking RE Promotion Policies with International Carbon Trade (LINK).
Netherlands: N. p.,
2011.
Web.
Castro, Paula, Hayashi, Daisuke, Kristiansen, Kjell Olav, Michaelowa, Axel, & Stadelmann, Martin.
Scoping Study. Linking RE Promotion Policies with International Carbon Trade (LINK).
Netherlands.
Castro, Paula, Hayashi, Daisuke, Kristiansen, Kjell Olav, Michaelowa, Axel, and Stadelmann, Martin.
2011.
"Scoping Study. Linking RE Promotion Policies with International Carbon Trade (LINK)."
Netherlands.
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author = {Castro, Paula, Hayashi, Daisuke, Kristiansen, Kjell Olav, Michaelowa, Axel, and Stadelmann, Martin}
abstractNote = {Implementing national policies may threaten the eligibility of renewable energy projects for Clean Development Mechanism/Joint Implementation (CDM/JI), thus reducing international development financing. Countries hence need to be very careful when crafting their national promotion policies. The objectives of the Renewable Energy Technology Deployment (IEA-RETD) project were to perform a scoping study on the interplay between national Renewable Energy (RE) promotion policies and international carbon trade. The study summarizes the ongoing discussion, describes the main barriers that may hinder -- or at least not sufficiently support -- the implementation of national RE promotion policies, and provides suggestions for removing these barriers.}
place = {Netherlands}
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title = {Scoping Study. Linking RE Promotion Policies with International Carbon Trade (LINK)}
author = {Castro, Paula, Hayashi, Daisuke, Kristiansen, Kjell Olav, Michaelowa, Axel, and Stadelmann, Martin}
abstractNote = {Implementing national policies may threaten the eligibility of renewable energy projects for Clean Development Mechanism/Joint Implementation (CDM/JI), thus reducing international development financing. Countries hence need to be very careful when crafting their national promotion policies. The objectives of the Renewable Energy Technology Deployment (IEA-RETD) project were to perform a scoping study on the interplay between national Renewable Energy (RE) promotion policies and international carbon trade. The study summarizes the ongoing discussion, describes the main barriers that may hinder -- or at least not sufficiently support -- the implementation of national RE promotion policies, and provides suggestions for removing these barriers.}
place = {Netherlands}
year = {2011}
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