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Hauptbeschreibung The rapid adoption of wind energy in the renewable energy mix can be seen in many industrialized nations in the past decade, in particular the need to agreed greenhouse gas reduction and stable energy supply are seen as a sound vision for a sustainable energy policy'. In an em...
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Zusammenfassung: | Hauptbeschreibung The rapid adoption of wind energy in the renewable energy mix can be seen in many industrialized nations in the past decade, in particular the need to agreed greenhouse gas reduction and stable energy supply are seen as a sound vision for a sustainable energy policy'. In an emerging market such as South Africa there are abundant renewable resources including wind energy, however there is low adoption observed to date. This study investigates barriers to entry in the South African wind energy sector and what the priorities are to remove such barriers for succ. |
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Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (89 pages) : illustrations (some color), maps (some color) |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references. |
ISBN: | 9783836643207 3836643200 3836693208 9783836693202 |
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505 | 8 | |a 2.4 Defining the qualitative research setting: Sampling2.5 Method & Tools; 2.6 Questionnaires; 2.7 Stakeholder Interviews; 2.8 Literary Research Outline; 2.9 Academic Sources; Chapter 3: Lessons from Europe; 3.1 Lessons from Europe -- Background; 3.2 Barriers to Entry; 3.3 Support Mechanisms; 3.4 Regional Harmonisation of Support Schemes; 3.5 Tendering; 3.6 Feed-in Tariffs; 3.7 Fiscal Mechanisms Overview; 3.8 Evaluation of Specific Support Schemes; 3.9 Effectiveness of Support Mechanisms; 3.10 Effective Mechanisms in Key Wind Markets in Europe; 3.11 Conclusion on EU Support Mechanisms. | |
505 | 8 | |a 3.12 Exploring Barriers to Entry3.13 Gale force Offshore Barriers; 3.14 Grid Access; 3.15 Smart Grid and Decentralised Electricity; 3.16 Renewable Energy and Socio Economic Effects; 3.17 Public Acceptance and Property; 3.18 Environmental Impact Assessments; 3.19 Adverse Effects of Wind Technology: Noise, Visual Impact, electromagnetic interference; 3.20 Conclusions on Removal of Barriers; Chapter 4: Energy Landscape in South Africa; 4.1 Background; 4.2 Renewable Energy Policy Status; 4.3 Barriers to wind energy in South Africa; 4.4 Eskom and the renewable energy sector. | |
505 | 8 | |a 4.5 Barriers -- Mapping the Wind Potential4.6 Support mechanisms for removal of barriers; 4.7 Provincial and Local Initiatives; 4.8 Distribution and Decentralised Energy; 4.9 Small Scale Wind; 4.10 Renewable energy and Socio-Economic Impact; 4.11 Measures remaining to remove existing barriers; 4.12 Slowly off the mark -- REFIT; 4.13 Priorities for removal; Chapter 5: Survey Methods; 5.1 Survey Methods; 5.2 Data Analysis; 5.3 Stakeholders Interviewed; 5.4 Limitations; Chapter 6: Qualitative Findings; 6.1 Qualitative Findings; 6.2 On current status of the South African RE sector. | |
505 | 8 | |a 6.3 On successful support initiatives for renewable energy6.4 On unsuccessful measures; 6.5 On barriers to entry; 6.6 On removal of barriers; 6.7 On priorities to remove barriers; Chapter 7: Discussion; 7.1 Discussion on removal of barriers to entry in the wind energy sector; 7.2 Institutional and administration barriers; 7.3 A question of liberalisation; 7.4 Market transformation; 7.5 RE tradable certificates; 7.6 Grid access; 7.7. Issues of rising land prices; 7.8 Skills transfer and Training; Chapter 8: Conclusions; Chapter 9: Recommendations and Research & Development. | |
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contents | South Africa Wind Energy Barriers; Abstract; Dedication; Acknowledgements; TABLE OF CONTENTS; Abbreviations; List of Illustrations; Introduction; Background and aims of the study; Chapter 1: Introduction; 1.1 Reasons for Renewable Energy Implementation in a world context; 1.2 Global Lessons on Barriers to Renewable Energy; 1.3 Global Benefits of Renewables in the Energy Mix; 1.4 South Africa's Emissions; 1.5 Scaling Up Wind Energy; 1.6 South Africa's Wind Energy Potential; Chapter 2: Research Question; 2.1 Research Objective; 2.2 Research Method; 2.3 Qualitative Research Method. 2.4 Defining the qualitative research setting: Sampling2.5 Method & Tools; 2.6 Questionnaires; 2.7 Stakeholder Interviews; 2.8 Literary Research Outline; 2.9 Academic Sources; Chapter 3: Lessons from Europe; 3.1 Lessons from Europe -- Background; 3.2 Barriers to Entry; 3.3 Support Mechanisms; 3.4 Regional Harmonisation of Support Schemes; 3.5 Tendering; 3.6 Feed-in Tariffs; 3.7 Fiscal Mechanisms Overview; 3.8 Evaluation of Specific Support Schemes; 3.9 Effectiveness of Support Mechanisms; 3.10 Effective Mechanisms in Key Wind Markets in Europe; 3.11 Conclusion on EU Support Mechanisms. 3.12 Exploring Barriers to Entry3.13 Gale force Offshore Barriers; 3.14 Grid Access; 3.15 Smart Grid and Decentralised Electricity; 3.16 Renewable Energy and Socio Economic Effects; 3.17 Public Acceptance and Property; 3.18 Environmental Impact Assessments; 3.19 Adverse Effects of Wind Technology: Noise, Visual Impact, electromagnetic interference; 3.20 Conclusions on Removal of Barriers; Chapter 4: Energy Landscape in South Africa; 4.1 Background; 4.2 Renewable Energy Policy Status; 4.3 Barriers to wind energy in South Africa; 4.4 Eskom and the renewable energy sector. 4.5 Barriers -- Mapping the Wind Potential4.6 Support mechanisms for removal of barriers; 4.7 Provincial and Local Initiatives; 4.8 Distribution and Decentralised Energy; 4.9 Small Scale Wind; 4.10 Renewable energy and Socio-Economic Impact; 4.11 Measures remaining to remove existing barriers; 4.12 Slowly off the mark -- REFIT; 4.13 Priorities for removal; Chapter 5: Survey Methods; 5.1 Survey Methods; 5.2 Data Analysis; 5.3 Stakeholders Interviewed; 5.4 Limitations; Chapter 6: Qualitative Findings; 6.1 Qualitative Findings; 6.2 On current status of the South African RE sector. 6.3 On successful support initiatives for renewable energy6.4 On unsuccessful measures; 6.5 On barriers to entry; 6.6 On removal of barriers; 6.7 On priorities to remove barriers; Chapter 7: Discussion; 7.1 Discussion on removal of barriers to entry in the wind energy sector; 7.2 Institutional and administration barriers; 7.3 A question of liberalisation; 7.4 Market transformation; 7.5 RE tradable certificates; 7.6 Grid access; 7.7. Issues of rising land prices; 7.8 Skills transfer and Training; Chapter 8: Conclusions; Chapter 9: Recommendations and Research & Development. |
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spelling | Ganter, Richard. South Africa : wind energy barriers / Richard Ganter. Hamburg : Diplomica Verlag, 2011. 1 online resource (89 pages) : illustrations (some color), maps (some color) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier data file rda Cover title. Includes bibliographical references. South Africa Wind Energy Barriers; Abstract; Dedication; Acknowledgements; TABLE OF CONTENTS; Abbreviations; List of Illustrations; Introduction; Background and aims of the study; Chapter 1: Introduction; 1.1 Reasons for Renewable Energy Implementation in a world context; 1.2 Global Lessons on Barriers to Renewable Energy; 1.3 Global Benefits of Renewables in the Energy Mix; 1.4 South Africa's Emissions; 1.5 Scaling Up Wind Energy; 1.6 South Africa's Wind Energy Potential; Chapter 2: Research Question; 2.1 Research Objective; 2.2 Research Method; 2.3 Qualitative Research Method. 2.4 Defining the qualitative research setting: Sampling2.5 Method & Tools; 2.6 Questionnaires; 2.7 Stakeholder Interviews; 2.8 Literary Research Outline; 2.9 Academic Sources; Chapter 3: Lessons from Europe; 3.1 Lessons from Europe -- Background; 3.2 Barriers to Entry; 3.3 Support Mechanisms; 3.4 Regional Harmonisation of Support Schemes; 3.5 Tendering; 3.6 Feed-in Tariffs; 3.7 Fiscal Mechanisms Overview; 3.8 Evaluation of Specific Support Schemes; 3.9 Effectiveness of Support Mechanisms; 3.10 Effective Mechanisms in Key Wind Markets in Europe; 3.11 Conclusion on EU Support Mechanisms. 3.12 Exploring Barriers to Entry3.13 Gale force Offshore Barriers; 3.14 Grid Access; 3.15 Smart Grid and Decentralised Electricity; 3.16 Renewable Energy and Socio Economic Effects; 3.17 Public Acceptance and Property; 3.18 Environmental Impact Assessments; 3.19 Adverse Effects of Wind Technology: Noise, Visual Impact, electromagnetic interference; 3.20 Conclusions on Removal of Barriers; Chapter 4: Energy Landscape in South Africa; 4.1 Background; 4.2 Renewable Energy Policy Status; 4.3 Barriers to wind energy in South Africa; 4.4 Eskom and the renewable energy sector. 4.5 Barriers -- Mapping the Wind Potential4.6 Support mechanisms for removal of barriers; 4.7 Provincial and Local Initiatives; 4.8 Distribution and Decentralised Energy; 4.9 Small Scale Wind; 4.10 Renewable energy and Socio-Economic Impact; 4.11 Measures remaining to remove existing barriers; 4.12 Slowly off the mark -- REFIT; 4.13 Priorities for removal; Chapter 5: Survey Methods; 5.1 Survey Methods; 5.2 Data Analysis; 5.3 Stakeholders Interviewed; 5.4 Limitations; Chapter 6: Qualitative Findings; 6.1 Qualitative Findings; 6.2 On current status of the South African RE sector. 6.3 On successful support initiatives for renewable energy6.4 On unsuccessful measures; 6.5 On barriers to entry; 6.6 On removal of barriers; 6.7 On priorities to remove barriers; Chapter 7: Discussion; 7.1 Discussion on removal of barriers to entry in the wind energy sector; 7.2 Institutional and administration barriers; 7.3 A question of liberalisation; 7.4 Market transformation; 7.5 RE tradable certificates; 7.6 Grid access; 7.7. Issues of rising land prices; 7.8 Skills transfer and Training; Chapter 8: Conclusions; Chapter 9: Recommendations and Research & Development. Hauptbeschreibung The rapid adoption of wind energy in the renewable energy mix can be seen in many industrialized nations in the past decade, in particular the need to agreed greenhouse gas reduction and stable energy supply are seen as a sound vision for a sustainable energy policy'. In an emerging market such as South Africa there are abundant renewable resources including wind energy, however there is low adoption observed to date. This study investigates barriers to entry in the South African wind energy sector and what the priorities are to remove such barriers for succ. Wind power South Africa. Énergie éolienne Afrique du Sud. BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Real Estate General. bisacsh Wind power fast South Africa fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJcWtkkqd3cMmFw9GBdYT3 has work: South Africa (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCG9wrd94tfCrJ8J9RGvvHC https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork FWS01 ZDB-4-EBU FWS_PDA_EBU https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=793494 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Ganter, Richard South Africa : wind energy barriers / South Africa Wind Energy Barriers; Abstract; Dedication; Acknowledgements; TABLE OF CONTENTS; Abbreviations; List of Illustrations; Introduction; Background and aims of the study; Chapter 1: Introduction; 1.1 Reasons for Renewable Energy Implementation in a world context; 1.2 Global Lessons on Barriers to Renewable Energy; 1.3 Global Benefits of Renewables in the Energy Mix; 1.4 South Africa's Emissions; 1.5 Scaling Up Wind Energy; 1.6 South Africa's Wind Energy Potential; Chapter 2: Research Question; 2.1 Research Objective; 2.2 Research Method; 2.3 Qualitative Research Method. 2.4 Defining the qualitative research setting: Sampling2.5 Method & Tools; 2.6 Questionnaires; 2.7 Stakeholder Interviews; 2.8 Literary Research Outline; 2.9 Academic Sources; Chapter 3: Lessons from Europe; 3.1 Lessons from Europe -- Background; 3.2 Barriers to Entry; 3.3 Support Mechanisms; 3.4 Regional Harmonisation of Support Schemes; 3.5 Tendering; 3.6 Feed-in Tariffs; 3.7 Fiscal Mechanisms Overview; 3.8 Evaluation of Specific Support Schemes; 3.9 Effectiveness of Support Mechanisms; 3.10 Effective Mechanisms in Key Wind Markets in Europe; 3.11 Conclusion on EU Support Mechanisms. 3.12 Exploring Barriers to Entry3.13 Gale force Offshore Barriers; 3.14 Grid Access; 3.15 Smart Grid and Decentralised Electricity; 3.16 Renewable Energy and Socio Economic Effects; 3.17 Public Acceptance and Property; 3.18 Environmental Impact Assessments; 3.19 Adverse Effects of Wind Technology: Noise, Visual Impact, electromagnetic interference; 3.20 Conclusions on Removal of Barriers; Chapter 4: Energy Landscape in South Africa; 4.1 Background; 4.2 Renewable Energy Policy Status; 4.3 Barriers to wind energy in South Africa; 4.4 Eskom and the renewable energy sector. 4.5 Barriers -- Mapping the Wind Potential4.6 Support mechanisms for removal of barriers; 4.7 Provincial and Local Initiatives; 4.8 Distribution and Decentralised Energy; 4.9 Small Scale Wind; 4.10 Renewable energy and Socio-Economic Impact; 4.11 Measures remaining to remove existing barriers; 4.12 Slowly off the mark -- REFIT; 4.13 Priorities for removal; Chapter 5: Survey Methods; 5.1 Survey Methods; 5.2 Data Analysis; 5.3 Stakeholders Interviewed; 5.4 Limitations; Chapter 6: Qualitative Findings; 6.1 Qualitative Findings; 6.2 On current status of the South African RE sector. 6.3 On successful support initiatives for renewable energy6.4 On unsuccessful measures; 6.5 On barriers to entry; 6.6 On removal of barriers; 6.7 On priorities to remove barriers; Chapter 7: Discussion; 7.1 Discussion on removal of barriers to entry in the wind energy sector; 7.2 Institutional and administration barriers; 7.3 A question of liberalisation; 7.4 Market transformation; 7.5 RE tradable certificates; 7.6 Grid access; 7.7. Issues of rising land prices; 7.8 Skills transfer and Training; Chapter 8: Conclusions; Chapter 9: Recommendations and Research & Development. Wind power South Africa. Énergie éolienne Afrique du Sud. BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Real Estate General. bisacsh Wind power fast |
title | South Africa : wind energy barriers / |
title_auth | South Africa : wind energy barriers / |
title_exact_search | South Africa : wind energy barriers / |
title_full | South Africa : wind energy barriers / Richard Ganter. |
title_fullStr | South Africa : wind energy barriers / Richard Ganter. |
title_full_unstemmed | South Africa : wind energy barriers / Richard Ganter. |
title_short | South Africa : |
title_sort | south africa wind energy barriers |
title_sub | wind energy barriers / |
topic | Wind power South Africa. Énergie éolienne Afrique du Sud. BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Real Estate General. bisacsh Wind power fast |
topic_facet | Wind power South Africa. Énergie éolienne Afrique du Sud. BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Real Estate General. Wind power South Africa |
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