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Appropriate Policy Portfolios for (nearly) Mature RES‐E Technologies
Appropriate Policy Portfolios for (nearly) Mature RES‐E Technologies
| Title of Document | Appropriate Policy Portfolios for (nearly) Mature RES‐E Technologies |
| Abstract | Aim of this Towards2030-dialogue Report is to identify challenges faced by investors of mature RES-E technologies and to suggest policy options to tackle these challenges.
The challenges addressed in this report are related to factors which affect RES-E deployment in a 2030 timeframe in the EU. The analysis will focus on policy design options that have been proposed in the recent policy discussion. |
| File Download |
► English: Appropriate policy portfolios for (nearly) mature RES‐E technologies.pdf |
| Original Source | |
| Year | 2016 |
| Region/Country | Europe & Central Asia - |
| Language(s) | English |
| Document Type | Other - Report |
| Technology | General RE |
| Connection Type | Other |
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