2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.enpol.2019.110910
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Vested interests as driver of the clean energy transition: Evidence from Russia's solar energy policy

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“…Nevertheless, despite the relatively high level of commercial attractiveness and environmental efficiency, the development of solar collectors in Russia, in our opinion, needs certain measures of state support. Given the fact that the general concept of government incentives for development of renewable energy in Russia is aimed primarily at developing national production of equipment for renewable energy sources [46], it is advisable to direct measures of state support for the development of solar collectors not only to create effective demand (for example, through the system of purchase and installation subsidies for the solar collector), but, first of all, aiming to support existing Russian manufacturers of solar collectors with their technologies and competencies in this field. The creation and expansion of effective demand for solar collectors through customer subsidies can lead to the occupation of the domestic market with products of world leaders that can compete in price due to large-scale production [47].…”
Section: Discussion and Policy Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Nevertheless, despite the relatively high level of commercial attractiveness and environmental efficiency, the development of solar collectors in Russia, in our opinion, needs certain measures of state support. Given the fact that the general concept of government incentives for development of renewable energy in Russia is aimed primarily at developing national production of equipment for renewable energy sources [46], it is advisable to direct measures of state support for the development of solar collectors not only to create effective demand (for example, through the system of purchase and installation subsidies for the solar collector), but, first of all, aiming to support existing Russian manufacturers of solar collectors with their technologies and competencies in this field. The creation and expansion of effective demand for solar collectors through customer subsidies can lead to the occupation of the domestic market with products of world leaders that can compete in price due to large-scale production [47].…”
Section: Discussion and Policy Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, the growth of thermal energy consumption in the industrial sector of India in the period from 2010 to 2015 increased by more than 30% [24,25]. As for the types of commonly used solar collectors, they are flat plate collectors (139), followed by parabolic (58) and evacuated trough collectors (46). However, in terms of total area, parabolic collectors are superior to flat and vacuum (Figure 8).…”
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“…This study draws relevant lessons for hydrocarbons-rich Kazakhstan. Aligning with Moe [62], arguments drawn for other cases, Boute and Zhikharev [61] (p. 1), believe that "(t)he manufacturing of clean energy equipment rather than the decarbonization of the energy system, drives Russia's renewable energy policy". This assessment is supported by the findings that the development of NHRE is associated with larger innovation intensity in the energy sector and economy at large [11,13,63].…”
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“…In the present work, an attempt is made to simulate the impact of some government support measures on the development of small-scale power generation based on photovoltaics (PV). This type of power generation is currently the most promising in Russia due to the availability of its own production base (Ratner and Nizhegorodtsev, 2017;Bout and Zhikharev, 2019).…”
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confidence: 99%