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DOI: 10.1016/j.renene.2016.09.005
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The policy effectiveness of economic instruments for the photovoltaic and wind power development in the European Union

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“…The positive impact of wind power consumption on the labor market in long-run it is due to the construction process of generation towers, operation, transportation and upkeep of the equipment that influencing all involved sectors. Moreover, the presence of these plants, stimulating the activity in the local economy that creates new jobs, and increase the income in a specific area in long of time (Li, et al,2017;Costa and Veiga ,2016;Rodrigues, et al, 2016;Okkonen and Lehtonen ,2016;Wiser,et al, 2016;Bobinaite and Priedite ,2015;Ejdemo and Söderholm, 2015;Valodka and Valodkiené,2015;Gkatsou, et al,2014;Simas e Pacca ,2014;Kondili and Kaldellis ,2012).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The positive impact of wind power consumption on the labor market in long-run it is due to the construction process of generation towers, operation, transportation and upkeep of the equipment that influencing all involved sectors. Moreover, the presence of these plants, stimulating the activity in the local economy that creates new jobs, and increase the income in a specific area in long of time (Li, et al,2017;Costa and Veiga ,2016;Rodrigues, et al, 2016;Okkonen and Lehtonen ,2016;Wiser,et al, 2016;Bobinaite and Priedite ,2015;Ejdemo and Söderholm, 2015;Valodka and Valodkiené,2015;Gkatsou, et al,2014;Simas e Pacca ,2014;Kondili and Kaldellis ,2012).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In literature, several authors have been investigating the impact of wind power consumption on the labor market. One example is Li, et al (2017) who researched and studied 28 countries, all members of the European Union (EU), in a period from 1996-2013. The authors concluded that the investments in wind power have a positive impact on economic growth and consequently a positive impact on the labor market.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pour le solaire, la quasi-totalité des études que nous avons identifiées montre un effet positif significatif pour les politiques prix (Bolkesjø et al, 2014;Dijkgraaf et al, 2014;Li et al, 2017). Les résultats apparaissent également majoritairement positifs pour les technologies éoliennes (Dong, 2012;Hitaj et al, 2014;Li et al, 2017) ou éventuellement positifs mais non significatifs (Popp et al, 2011;Zhang, 2013). Le principal argument utilisé pour expliquer un effet non significatif est que les technologies éoliennes, plus matures que les technologies solaires, sont d'ores et déjà proches de la compétitivité.…”
Section: Impact Des Politiques Basées Sur Des Prix Sur La Diffusionunclassified
“…Vingt-deux études économétriques traitant des politiques quantités ont été identifiées dont une grande majorité concerne les États-Unis puisque les instruments quantités y ont été largement utilisés. Popp et al (2011) (Bolkesjø et al, 2014 ;Jenner et al 2013 ;li et al, 2017). Les résultats obtenus pour l'éolien et le solaire sont synthétisés sur la Les résultats confirment ce qu'indiquent les études non économétriques qui comparent l'efficacité des politiques de soutien aux renouvelables : les politiques prix présentent de manière générale une plus grande efficacité que les politiques quantités.…”
Section: Impact Des Politiques Basées Sur Des Quantités Sur La Diffusionunclassified
“…For instance, in [14] and [15], a linear dynamic programming model and fixed-effects regression model were employed, respectively, demonstrating that FIT is more effective in the stimulation deployment capacity of RES for electricity. Additionally, it was illustrated through an empirical analysis in [16][17][18] that FIT performs better than RPS in the impact of cumulative development for wind capacity and has better long-term effects in promoting wind capacity. On the other hand, it has been suggested in [19] that the RPS appears to have a better performance over FIT in strengthening the market growth of RES, particularly biomass and solar photovoltaic (PV), despite its higher market risks for smaller suppliers.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%