2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.erss.2017.08.003
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Who wins in renewable energy? Evidence from Europe and the United States

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“…Also, national energy policies such as the regulation of the electricity market matter for the development of community energy: Low barriers to grid connection [16] as well as the opening of electricity markets for (small) companies and the promotion of competition (e.g., by liberalization and unbundling) [15] are mentioned as enabling factors for community energy. However, Kelsey and Meckling [45] found support and electricity market policy to be less important and argue that other factors such as resource endowments, relative technology prices, and the market effects of technological disruption determine which type of actors dominate the energy transition in a country.…”
Section: National Context Conditions For Renewable Energy and Energy mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Also, national energy policies such as the regulation of the electricity market matter for the development of community energy: Low barriers to grid connection [16] as well as the opening of electricity markets for (small) companies and the promotion of competition (e.g., by liberalization and unbundling) [15] are mentioned as enabling factors for community energy. However, Kelsey and Meckling [45] found support and electricity market policy to be less important and argue that other factors such as resource endowments, relative technology prices, and the market effects of technological disruption determine which type of actors dominate the energy transition in a country.…”
Section: National Context Conditions For Renewable Energy and Energy mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1. Who "wins" or has visible influence over outcomes? (Fuchs, 2007;Kelsey and Meckling, 2018;Lukes, 2005) -Success in achieving stated policy goals 2. Is there overt coercion or manipulation?…”
Section: A Framework For the Study Of Political Power In Renewable Enmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Historically dominated by politically powerful centralized energy interests, western energy systems are increasingly integrating new, decentralized actors (Burke and Stephens, 2017a;Koirala et al, 2016). The majority of these new actors are commercial renewable energy (RE) producers who operate according to profit maximizing business models (Kelsey and Meckling, 2018). However, there is a growing market segment controlled by city, municipal, community and co-operative groups (Creamer et al, 2018;REN21, 2017).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The modernisation-related challenges faced by the Polish power sector must both effectively ensure the energy security of the state and its competitiveness, and satisfy the requirements of sustainable development [5][6][7][8]. What is equally important is that all modernisation-oriented efforts need to be goaled at renewable energy sources [5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%