Assessing the key lessons from european countries regarding the policy incentives for an intensive propelling of renewable energy market investments
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NASALCIUC, Irina. Assessing the key lessons from european countries regarding the policy incentives for an intensive propelling of renewable energy market investments. In: Asigurarea viabilităţii economico-manageriale pentru dezvoltarea durabilă a economiei regionale în condiţiile integrării în UE, 15-16 septembrie 2017, Bălți. Balti, Republic of Moldova: Universitatea de Stat „Alecu Russo" din Bălţi, 2018, pp. 162-166. ISBN 978-9975-50-215-3.
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Assessing the key lessons from european countries regarding the policy incentives for an intensive propelling of renewable energy market investments


Pag. 162-166

Nasalciuc Irina
 
National Institute for Economic Research, ASM
 
 
Disponibil în IBN: 1 august 2021


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The socio-economic costs of adaption to climate change eminence are threatening the strategic developments and the welfare of future generations. Thus, the policy makers together with the international organizations and managerial communities are seeking for continuous amendments and resolutions for enhancement of investments directed towards the renewable energy sector looking to raise a whole industry system in incumbent temporal constraints.
In this context it appeared imperious to review and assess the smart policies and patterns applied historically for promoting renewables beyond and stimulate a fast transition to smart grids. The current paper aims to better address the policy risks and to extend the importance of policy learning process involved in the course of boosting up a whole industry system. The study reveals an updated overlook on the renewable policies operating on green markets, identifies their regulatory risks and will participate in a future step-change of renewables market.



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policy learning, support policies, green tariffs, policy amendment