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Table 1 Different mechanisms for renewable energy promotion Incentive mode Price driven Quantity driven Investment incentive Investment subsidy; low interest loan Investment bidding system Generation incentive Feed-in-tariff subsidy; price premium Renewable portfolio standard.

Anderson, who has a commercial incentive to feed journalists exciting quotes in order to plug his book, backed up Legal Business's claims about a drug-delivery service.

Thus a female forager, returning to the nest with a freshly killed caterpillar, has more incentive to feed it to a larval sister than to a brother.

A case study for offshore wind in the Baltic Sea quantifies differences in investment incentives under feed-in tariffs, feed-in premiums and tradable green certificates.

Inside the political systems of large countries, there are usually internal incentives to feed overweening patriotism and nationalism, and to win political battles by accusing rivals of having betrayed the country by being insufficiently aggressive against foreigners.

Additionally, the influence of energy subsidies, such as the UK's Renewable Heat Incentives and Feed in Tariffs, is analysed to determine if they have the desired effect of increasing the economic competitiveness of renewable energy systems.

The investment gap is function of several volatile financial parameters including discount rate (r), developing of energy price (e), decline rate of technology price (d), as well as nZEB's incentives like feed-in-tariff (FiT) and investment grant (iG).

This option is dependent on the economic attractiveness of the solar PVs, which, in return, depends on the policies (incentives, subsidies, feed-in tariff) in effect at the facility location, the efficiency of the PVs installed, and the amount of incident solar radiation at the facility location.

Various policies and incentives like feed-in tariff schemes facilitate the installations of distributed generators DGs and renewable energy resources (RES).

Rethinking Climate Policy: Incentivize, Don't Penalize July 13 , 2009Energy analyst Chris Nelder argues that instead of forming climate policy around what comes out of the smokestacks and tailpipes, we should be focusing on what we put into the engines and encouraging renewable energy with incentives like feed-in tariffs.

It may include incentive clauses regarding feed efficiency (MacDonald and McBride 2009).

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