10.18419/opus-2115
Voß, Alfred
Commercialisation of renewable energies issues and actions
Universität Stuttgart
1988
Erneuerbare Energien , Energiepolitik , Energieversorgung
333.7
Universität Stuttgart
Universität Stuttgart
2013-06-12
2016-03-31
2013-06-12
2016-03-31
1988
en
conferenceObject
384772110
http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bsz:93-opus-84594
http://elib.uni-stuttgart.de/handle/11682/2132
The technical development of renewable energy technologies has made remarkable progress during the past fifteen years. A set of technologies has reached technical maturity and economic competitiveness, at least in some markets. In accordance with general energy policy objectives, it is justified to embark on a government-supported commercialization strategy for these mature technologies. This strategy should lift the barriers to the market penetration of those mature technologies and help to establish a self-sustaining market. The most significant areas of governmental actions relate to: the improvement of information and its dissemination; the constitution of an appropriate legal, regulatory and institutional framework; as well as undistorted market conditions, and the establishment of self-sustaining markets for renewable energy technologies.