2019
DOI: 10.5334/fce.75
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Assessing the Implementation of Renewable Energy Policy within the UAE by Adopting the Australian ‘Solar Town’ Program

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“…It provides comparisons in terms of social, economic, and environmental impacts. It is better suited for comparing different policies as in the case of [10,14,51]. It is also used to study benefits, such as in [26], or to assess the suitability of a certain geographic location, such as in [16], or the environmental impact in [12].…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…It provides comparisons in terms of social, economic, and environmental impacts. It is better suited for comparing different policies as in the case of [10,14,51]. It is also used to study benefits, such as in [26], or to assess the suitability of a certain geographic location, such as in [16], or the environmental impact in [12].…”
Section: Assessment Tools/research Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition to that, the success of the deployed policies has been addressed by several authors. Reference [14] discussed the success of the application of the renewable energy policy within the UAE by adopting the Australian 'Solar Town' program. Reference [15] explained the policy's effects on the feasibility of residential rooftop solar photovoltaics in Abu Dhabi.…”
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“…Therefore, the UAE formulated a visionary plan to meet 7% of energy requirements using renewable energy sources (RESs) by 2020. This target was the driving factor for promising projects, such as the Masdar initiative, Noor 1 and Shams 1, all of which employed RESs such as solar photovoltaics (PVs), wind and solar power [5]. The Masdar initiative was considered a remarkable economic development program that aimed to improve Abu Dhabi in terms of its financial resources and energy diversification by developing innovative solutions for obtaining cleaner energy, apart from oil and gas, and decreasing CO 2 emissions.…”
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