Towards a comprehensive policy for electricity from renewable energy: An approach for policy design
Authored by Kaveri K Iychettira, Rudi A Hakvoort, Pedro Linares
Date Published: 2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.enpol.2017.03.051
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Abstract
Energy policy design in Europe is a complex issue involving multiple
levels of governance, and heavily influenced by institutional contexts.
However policy design in Europe, and model-based analysis even more so,
is arguably shaped by the neo-classical school of thought. There is a
need to provide a structured approach that would facilitate the
incorporating of institutional contexts into Renewable Energy Sources
for Electricity (RES-E) policy design and analysis. This paper presents
a formal approach to RES-E policy design based on Design Theory, the
Institutional Analysis and Development (IAD) Framework, and Agent Based
Modelling and Simulation. Given a certain frame of analysis, we propose
that it is theoretically possible to identify the complete policy design
space, a set of design elements. Crucially, this aspect potentially
opens up to the policy analyst new avenues for intervention, and allows
her systematically explore, given a range of uncertainties, which
element(s) of intervention is(are) the most vital to achieve the goals
of the community. Its empirical applicability is demonstrated by
representing and differentiating between six RES-E schemes from Western
Europe in terms of the design elements; a model-based illustration
demonstrates the value of this approach to quantitatively analyse the
impact of design elements.
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policy design
Cost
Europe
Schemes
Institutional analysis
Iad framework
Renewable energy
policy
Res-e support
Feed-in tariffs
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