The Design And Sustainability Of Renewable Energy Incentives
Contents
- Background
- Key Issues
- Objectives
- Why Is Renewable Energy Important For Poor Countries?
- Taxonomy Of Financial Incentive Mechanisms
- Economic Vs Financial Incentives
- Organization Of The Rest Of The Report
- Notes
- Bibliography
- The Economic Rationale For Renewable Energy
- Analytical Framework
- Local Environmental Damage Costs
- Discount Rate
- The Social Cost Of Carbon
- Fossil Fuel Price Subsidies
- Renewable Energy And Employment
- Specific Questions For The Case Studies
- The Design And Sustainability Of Renewable Energy Incentives
- Methodology
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Case Study: Vietnam
- Sector Background
- Power Sector Development
Renewable Energy Development
- Renewable Energy Resource Endowment:
- The Supply Curve
- Production Costs
- The Avoided Social Cost Of Thermal Generation
- Carbon Accounting And The Clean Development
- Mechanism (CDM)
- Renewable Energy Targets
- Design Of Incentive Schemes
- Incremental Costs And Their Recovery
- Impact Of Renewable Energy Tariffs On The Consumer
- Decreasing The Consumer Cost With International
- Assistance
- The Cost Of Fossil Fuel Subsidies
- Conclusions
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Case Study: Sri Lanka
- Sector Background
- Renewable Energy Development
- Renewable Energy Resource Endowment And
- The Renewable Energy Supply Curve
- Capital Costs
- The Avoided Social Cost Of Thermal Generation
- Carbon Accounting And CDM