1. Agencing feed-in tariffs in the European Union -- 2. FITs and European renewable energy policy before 1996 : a tale of two beginnings -- 3. Tariffs, quotas and the ideal of pan-European harmonisation from 1996 to 2001 -- 4. 2001-2008 : European-scale experimentation in renewable energy policy-making -- 5. Turbulence and reforms in European renewable energy policy after 2008 -- 6. Conclusion.
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"This book is a sociological account of the historical trajectory of feed-in tariffs (FITs) as an instrument for the promotion of renewable energy in Europe. Chapters analyse the emergence and transformations of feed-in tariffs as part of the policy arsenal developed to encourage the creation of markets for RES-E in Europe. The authors explore evolving conceptions of renewable energy policy at the intersection between environmental objectives, technological change and the ambition to liberalise the internal electricity market. They draw conclusions on the relationships between markets and policy-making as it is instituted in the European Union, and on the interplay between the implementation of a European vision on energy and national politics. Distinctive in both its approach and its methods the books aim is not to discuss the design of feed-in tariffs and their evolution, nor is it to assess their efficiency or fairness. Instead, the authors seek to understand what makes feed-in tariffs what they are, and how this has changed over time."--
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Title
Feed-in tariffs in the European Union.
International Standard Book Number
9783319763200
TOPICAL NAME USED AS SUBJECT
Renewable energy sources-- Government policy-- European Union countries.