Incentives for Renewable Energy Projects: A Comparative Analysis
Article from: OGEL 2 (2011), in Comparative Energy Law
Introduction
During recent years, within a context of increasing global warming concerns and high oil prices, power generation through the use of renewable sources of energy (hereinafter "Renewable Energy" or "Renewable Generation") has been generally perceived as a plausible catch-all solution.[1] The consensus about the benefits of introducing Renewable Generation to energy matrixes worldwide has predictably given place to the creation of associations, NGOs, governmental and inter-State commissions and organizations, and last but not least, legal frameworks, aimed at promoting ...