Estimating the CO2 abatement cost: Substitute Price of Avoiding CO2 Emission (SPAE) by Renewable Energy׳s Feed in Tariff in selected countries

Many renewable energy policies are looking into new incentives to absorb investments by targeting abating CO2 emission and fixing energy price fluctuation.Feed in Tariff (FIT) is a policy for rebating the amount of generated renewable electricity to investor.FIT is also defined as a CO2 mitigation p...

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Main Authors: Bakhtyar, Bardia, Ibrahim, Yusnidah, Alghoul, M.A., Aziz, Nazrina, Fudholi, A., Sopian, K.
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spelling my.uum.repo.187972017-05-04T06:31:53Z http://repo.uum.edu.my/18797/ Estimating the CO2 abatement cost: Substitute Price of Avoiding CO2 Emission (SPAE) by Renewable Energy׳s Feed in Tariff in selected countries Bakhtyar, Bardia Ibrahim, Yusnidah Alghoul, M.A. Aziz, Nazrina Fudholi, A. Sopian, K. T Technology (General) Many renewable energy policies are looking into new incentives to absorb investments by targeting abating CO2 emission and fixing energy price fluctuation.Feed in Tariff (FIT) is a policy for rebating the amount of generated renewable electricity to investor.FIT is also defined as a CO2 mitigation policy in electricity generation from renewable sources.This paper presents a cost benefit survey that estimates the real produced carbon dioxide for electricity generation in selected countries.This study introduces the substitute price of avoiding CO2 emission as an indicator.The new indicator shows how much is paid for avoiding CO2 by each selected countries through the FIT policy for renewable technologies. The amount calculated for solar energy is taken as a case in this paper.The result confirms that the FIT policy reasonably works for solar energy in absorbing investment.However the FIT policy claims a large portion of liquidity compared with other approaches. Hence makes this mechanism inept as a CO2 mitigation policy. Elsevier B.V. 2014 Article PeerReviewed Bakhtyar, Bardia and Ibrahim, Yusnidah and Alghoul, M.A. and Aziz, Nazrina and Fudholi, A. and Sopian, K. (2014) Estimating the CO2 abatement cost: Substitute Price of Avoiding CO2 Emission (SPAE) by Renewable Energy׳s Feed in Tariff in selected countries. Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 35. pp. 205-210. ISSN 1364-0321 http://doi.org/10.1016/j.rser.2014.04.016 doi:10.1016/j.rser.2014.04.016
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topic T Technology (General)
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Bakhtyar, Bardia
Ibrahim, Yusnidah
Alghoul, M.A.
Aziz, Nazrina
Fudholi, A.
Sopian, K.
Estimating the CO2 abatement cost: Substitute Price of Avoiding CO2 Emission (SPAE) by Renewable Energy׳s Feed in Tariff in selected countries
description Many renewable energy policies are looking into new incentives to absorb investments by targeting abating CO2 emission and fixing energy price fluctuation.Feed in Tariff (FIT) is a policy for rebating the amount of generated renewable electricity to investor.FIT is also defined as a CO2 mitigation policy in electricity generation from renewable sources.This paper presents a cost benefit survey that estimates the real produced carbon dioxide for electricity generation in selected countries.This study introduces the substitute price of avoiding CO2 emission as an indicator.The new indicator shows how much is paid for avoiding CO2 by each selected countries through the FIT policy for renewable technologies. The amount calculated for solar energy is taken as a case in this paper.The result confirms that the FIT policy reasonably works for solar energy in absorbing investment.However the FIT policy claims a large portion of liquidity compared with other approaches. Hence makes this mechanism inept as a CO2 mitigation policy.
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author Bakhtyar, Bardia
Ibrahim, Yusnidah
Alghoul, M.A.
Aziz, Nazrina
Fudholi, A.
Sopian, K.
author_facet Bakhtyar, Bardia
Ibrahim, Yusnidah
Alghoul, M.A.
Aziz, Nazrina
Fudholi, A.
Sopian, K.
author_sort Bakhtyar, Bardia
title Estimating the CO2 abatement cost: Substitute Price of Avoiding CO2 Emission (SPAE) by Renewable Energy׳s Feed in Tariff in selected countries
title_short Estimating the CO2 abatement cost: Substitute Price of Avoiding CO2 Emission (SPAE) by Renewable Energy׳s Feed in Tariff in selected countries
title_full Estimating the CO2 abatement cost: Substitute Price of Avoiding CO2 Emission (SPAE) by Renewable Energy׳s Feed in Tariff in selected countries
title_fullStr Estimating the CO2 abatement cost: Substitute Price of Avoiding CO2 Emission (SPAE) by Renewable Energy׳s Feed in Tariff in selected countries
title_full_unstemmed Estimating the CO2 abatement cost: Substitute Price of Avoiding CO2 Emission (SPAE) by Renewable Energy׳s Feed in Tariff in selected countries
title_sort estimating the co2 abatement cost: substitute price of avoiding co2 emission (spae) by renewable energy׳s feed in tariff in selected countries
publisher Elsevier B.V.
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http://doi.org/10.1016/j.rser.2014.04.016
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