Maximising the Economic Benefits of Renewable Energy: A Northern Periphery Programme Perspective

David Hanna, Elaine Ramsey, Derek Bond, Norry Mc Bride

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Abstract

The value of the global renewable energy market is
growing at a rapid pace as the uptake of technologies continues
to increase. As a direct consequence, regions are actively
encouraging companies to invest in renewable energy in order
to benefit from the prosperity that success brings to the area.
Using knowledge gained from the NPP SMALLEST and NPP
MicrE projects, this paper analyses the influencing factors on
renewable energy companies and their relationships. By
developing a closer understanding of these associations, this
paper provides a basis for further economic research.
Original languageEnglish
Pages144
Number of pages148
Publication statusPublished (in print/issue) - 2011
EventICEFR 2011 : International Conference on Economics and Finance Research - Singapore, Singapore
Duration: 26 Feb 201128 Feb 2011
http://www.icefr.org/

Conference

ConferenceICEFR 2011 : International Conference on Economics and Finance Research
Abbreviated titleICEFR 2011
Country/TerritorySingapore
CitySingapore
Period26/02/1128/02/11
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Keywords

  • Renewable Energy Technologies
  • Northern Periphery Programme
  • Social Acceptance
  • Political Agenda
  • Economic Impact

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