Uneingeschränkter Zugang

Factors of impact on the evolution of electricity markets from renewable energy sources: a comparison between Romania and Germany


Zitieren

Alagappan L., Orans S. and Woo, C.K. (2011), “What drives renewable energy development?”, Energy Policy, Vol. 39, No. 9, pp. 5099-5104.10.1016/j.enpol.2011.06.003Search in Google Scholar

Bozsoki I., Zane E.B., Piria R., Frank R. and Bauknecht, D. (2011), Integration of electricity from renewables to the electricity grid and to the electricity market - RES-INTEGRATION, National Raport: Romania, available online at: www.eclareon.eu/sites/default/files/romania_-_res_integration_national_study.pdf (accessed December 12, 2014).Search in Google Scholar

Bürer, M.J. and Wüstenhagen, R. (2009), “Which renewable energy policy is a venture capitalist's best friend? Empirical evidence from a survey of international cleantech investors”, Energy Policy, Vol. 37, No. 12, pp. 4997-5006.10.1016/j.enpol.2009.06.071Search in Google Scholar

Butler, L. and Neuhoff, K. (2004), “Comparison of Feed in Tariff, Quota and Auction Mechanisms to Support Wind Power Development”, CMI/DAE Working paper 70.Search in Google Scholar

Cardwell, D. (2014), “Solar and Wind Energy Start to Win on Price vs. Conventional Fuels”, New York Times Energy & Environment, available online at: www.nytimes.com/2014/11/24/business/energy-environment/solar-andwind-energy-start-to-win-on-price-vs-conventional-fuels.html?_r=0 (accessed December 10, 2014) Search in Google Scholar

Chinie, A.C. (2014), “Current concerns and trends in the business of renewable energy”, Management Research and Practice, Vol. 6, No. 4, pp. 5-22.Search in Google Scholar

Ciubota-Rosie, C., Gavrilescu, M. and Macoveanu, M. (2008), “Biomass - an important renewable source of energy in Romania”, Environmental Engineering and Management Journal, Vol. 7, No. 5, pp. 559-568.10.30638/eemj.2008.079Search in Google Scholar

Clodniţchi, R. (2014), “The latest developments in the Romanian energy sector: impact assessment and companies’ reaction”, Business Excellence Research 2014 Conference Proceedings, in press.Search in Google Scholar

Danuletiu, D., Tamas-Szora, A., Socol, A. and Danuletiu, A. (2013), "Influence of the tradable green certificates on the financing policy of renewable energy companies in Romania” Journal of Environmental Protection and Ecology, Vol. 14, No. 3, pp. 1164-1170.Search in Google Scholar

DNV GL - Energy in coop. with Imperial College and NERA Economic Consulting for the European Commission, DG Energy (2014), Integration of Renewable Energy in Europe. Final Report, available online at: ec.europa.eu/energy/renewables/doc/201406_report_renewables_integrati on_europe.pdf (accessed September 7, 2014).Search in Google Scholar

Ernst & Young Global Limited (2014), Renewable energy country attractiveness index available online at: www.ey.com/Publication/vwLUAssets/Renewable_Energy_Country_Attractiveness_Index_41_-_June_2014/$FILE/EYRenewable-Energy-Country-Attractiveness-Index-41-June-2014.pdf (accessed September 2, 2014).Search in Google Scholar

European Commission (2010), Promotion of the use of energy from renewable sources, available online at: europa.eu/legislation_summaries/energy/ renewable_energy/en0009_en.htm (accessed September 14, 2014).Search in Google Scholar

European Commission (2014), The 2020 climate and energy package, available online at: ec.europa.eu/clima/policies/package/index_en.htm (accessed August 7, 2014).Search in Google Scholar

Fagiani, R., Barquín, J. and Hakvoort, R. (2013), “Risk-based assessment of the costefficiency and the effectivity of renewable energy support schemes: Certificate markets versus feed-in tariffs”, Energy Policy, Vol. 55, April 2013, pp. 648-661.10.1016/j.enpol.2012.12.066Search in Google Scholar

Frankfurt School - UNEP Centre (2014), “Global Trends in Renewable Energy Investment”, available online at: www.unep.org/pdf/Green_energy_2013-Key_findings.pdf.Search in Google Scholar

Gerwen R. (2006), “Producerea Distribuită și Regenerabile", available online at: www.sier.ro/Articolul_8_1.pdf (accessed December 3, 2014).Search in Google Scholar

Grecu, E. (2014), "New technologies - Between business and environmental protection in Romania”, Environmental Engineering and Management Journal, Vol. 13, No. 8, pp. 1873-1879.10.30638/eemj.2014.206Search in Google Scholar

Haas, R., Resch,G., Panzer, C., Busch, S., Ragwitz, M. and Held, A. (2010), “Efficiency and effectiveness of promotion systems for electricity generation from renewable energy sources: lessons from EU countries”, Energy, Vol. 36, No. 4, pp. 1-8.Search in Google Scholar

Held, A., Haas, R. and Ragwitz, M. (2006), On the success of policy strategies for the promotion of electricity from renewable energy sources in the EU, available online at: eeg.tuwien.ac.at/eeg.tuwien.ac.at_pages/publications/pdf/HAA_ PAP_2006_1.pdf (accessed November 12, 2014). Search in Google Scholar

International Energy Agency (2014), Renewable Energy Medium-Term Market Report 2014. Market Analysis and Forecasts to 2020. Executive Summary, available online at: www.iea.org/newsroomandevents/pressreleases/2014/august/name-125080-en.html (accessed August 23, 2014).Search in Google Scholar

Kleps, C. and Dascalescu, N. (2010), "Renewable energy resources in Romania between opportunities and constraints", Journal of Environmental Protection and Ecology, Vol. 11, No. 3, pp. 1131-1137.Search in Google Scholar

Masini, A. and Menichetti, E. (2012), “The impact of behavioural factors in the renewable energy investment decision making process: Conceptual framework and empirical findings”, Energy Policy, Strategic Choices for Renewable Energy Investment, Vol. 40, pp. 28-38.10.1016/j.enpol.2010.06.062Search in Google Scholar

Marin, G. (2013), “A comparative study on the European renewable energy sources facing globalization”, Management & Marketing. Challenges for the Knowledge Economy, Vol. 8, No. 4, pp. 723-746.Search in Google Scholar

Ministerul Economiei, Comerțului și Turismului (2010), Planului Naţional de Alocare pentru Energii Regenerabile, available at: www.minind.ro/pnaer/pnaer_29%20iunie_2010_final_alx.pdf (accessed December 7, 2014).Search in Google Scholar

Ministerul Economiei, Comerțului și Turismului (2011), Strategia energetică a României pentru perioada 2007-2020 actualizată pentru perioada 2011-2020, available online at: www.minind.ro/energie/STRATEGIA_energetica_actualizata.pdf (accessed December 7, 2014).Search in Google Scholar

Mitchell, C., Bauknecht, D. and Connor, P. (2006), “Effectiveness through risk reduction: a comparison of the renewable obligation in England and Wales and the feed-in system in Germany”, Energy Policy, Vol. 34, pp. 297-305.10.1016/j.enpol.2004.08.004Search in Google Scholar

Morey, M. and Kirsch, L. (2014), “Germany's Renewable Energy Experiment: A Made-to-Order Catastrophe”, The Electricity Journal Vol. 27, No. 5, pp. 6-20.10.1016/j.tej.2014.05.009Search in Google Scholar

Negro, S.O., Alkemade F. and Hekkert, M.P. (2012), “Why does renewable energy diffuse so slowly? A review of innovation system problems”, Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, Vol. 16, No. 6, pp. 3836-3846.10.1016/j.rser.2012.03.043Search in Google Scholar

Nichifor, M.A., Clodnițchi, R., Borisov, D. and Tanțău, A.D. (2013). “Correlations among the development of EU economies, energy intensity and renewable energy indicators”, Management & Marketing. Challenges for the Knowledge Society, Vol. 8, Special Issue, pp. 255-267.Search in Google Scholar

Official Journal of the European Union, (2004), Support for electricity from renewable energy sources, available online at: eur-lex.europa.eu/legalcontent/ EN/TXT/?qid=1410539736452&uri=URISERV:l24452 (accessed May 4, 2014).Search in Google Scholar

Pacesila, M. (2013), “Analysis of the Balkan countries policy on renewable energy sources: the case of Bulgaria, Romania and Greece”, Management Research and Practice, Vol. 5, No. 1, pp. 49-66.Search in Google Scholar

Ragwitz, M., Steinhilber, S., Breitschopf, B., Resch, G., Panzer, C. et al. (2012), "REShaping: Shaping an effective and efficient European renewable energy market. Final Report", available online at: www.reshaping-res-policy.eu/downloads/Final%20report%20RE-Shaping_Druck_D23.pdf (accessed August 12, 2014).Search in Google Scholar

San Cristobal, J.R. (2011), “Multi-criteria decision-making in the selection of a renewable energy project in Spain: the Vikor method”, Renewable Energy, Vol. 36, No. 2, pp. 498-502. 10.1016/j.renene.2010.07.031Search in Google Scholar

Schleich, J.and Betz, R. (2005), “Incentives for energy efficiency and innovation in the European Emission Trading System”, Proceedings of the ECEEE 2005 Summer Study - what works and who delivers?.Search in Google Scholar

Tanțău, A.D. and Chinie A.C. (2012) "Green clusters as a new business model for central and eastern Europe", 12th International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference and EXPO - Modern Management of Mine Producing, pp. 499-507.Search in Google Scholar

Toke, D. and Lauber, V. (2007), “Anglo-Saxon and German approaches to neoliberalism and environmental policy: the case of financing renewable energy”, Geoforum, Vol. 38, No. 4, pp. 677-687.10.1016/j.geoforum.2006.11.016Search in Google Scholar

VDE Verband der Elektrotechnik, Elektronik Informationstechnik e.V. (2007), Dezentrale Energieversorgung 2020, available online at: www.vde.com/de/fg/ETG/Pbl/Studien/Documents/MCMS/VDEStudieDezentraleEnergieversorgung2021.pdf (accessed December 10, 2014).Search in Google Scholar

Zamfir, A. (2012), “Implementing Regional Renewable Energy Projects through Public-Private Partnerships”, Business Excellence and Management, Vol. 2, No. 3, pp. 77-84.Search in Google Scholar

Zane, E.B., Brückmann R., Bauknecht D., Jirous F., Piria R., Trennepohl N., Bracker J., Frank R. and Herling J. (2012), Integration of electricity from renewables to the electricity grid and to the electricity market - RES-INTEGRATION, available online at: www.oeko.de/oekodoc/1378/2012-012-en.pdf (accessed January 5, 2015).Search in Google Scholar