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Towards2030-Dialogue Report "Analysis of Interactions Between Renewable Support & Climate Policies

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Towards2030-Dialogue Report "Analysis of Interactions Between Renewable Support & Climate Policies

Title of Document Towards2030-Dialogue Report "Analysis of Interactions Between Renewable Support & Climate Policies
Abstract Aim of this Towards2030-dialogue Report is to discuss the main interactions between RES-E support policies and other climate policy instruments such as the EU ETS, energy efficiency targets and measures and CCS in a qualitative manner considering different assessment criteria.

The two main questions being addressed are: ✓In how far do other climate and energy policies and instruments and the RES-E support policies interact? ✓In how far do certain design elements of the policies limit or increase this interaction?

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English: Analysis of Interactions between Renewable Support & Climate Policies.pdf

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Year 2016
Region/Country Europe & Central Asia -
Language(s) English
Document Type Other - Report
Technology General RE
Connection Type Other




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