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ID168696
Title ProperDismantling of renewable energy policies
Other Title Informationthe cases of Spain and the Czech Republic
LanguageENG
AuthorGürtler, Konrad
Summary / Abstract (Note)Despite their increasing cost competitiveness, the continued expansion of renewable energy remains dependent on policy support. Moreover, the dismantling of renewable energy policies in a number of former pioneer countries indicates that continued policy support is not a foregone conclusion. Yet, in light of the accelerating expansion of renewable energy, the dismantling of renewable energy policies has captured comparatively less attention than the rapid spread of support schemes. This article seeks to fill this important knowledge gap by developing and testing a framework for the analysis of policy dismantling processes in the renewable energy sector. It applies the framework to conduct a comparative analysis of policy dismantling in Spain and the Czech Republic. Both countries represent European pioneers of renewable energy support who subsequently dismantled their policies. The paper finds that the inter-relationship between policy design and the broader configuration of the political economy in the energy sector are key for understanding dismantling processes. It offers a number of conclusions for the design of more robust renewable energy support policies.
`In' analytical NoteEnergy Policy, No.133; Oct 2019: p.110881
Journal SourceEnergy Policy 2019-10
Key WordsPolitical Economy ;  Solar energy ;  Renewable Energy ;  Feed-in Tariffs ;  Policy Dismantling ;  Policy Feedbacks