Chapter 12 Russian Renewable Energy Regulations and outcomes

This chapter reviews the development of the legal framework for renewable energy in Russia and discusses the current state of renewable energy in the country. The Russian support scheme for renewable energy is elaborated in detail for both the wholesale and retail energy markets, and the outcomes of...

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Main Author: Kozlova, Mariia (auth)
Other Authors: Collan, Mikael (auth), Overland, Indra (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis 2020
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