This GGKP working paper reviews the best practices associated with the choice and design of fiscal instruments for low-carbon technologies and identifies the main lessons learned from their implementation in the case of renewable energy.
The latest issue of “Green Growth the Nordic Way” is published in connection with the pre-COP21 event World Efficiency in Paris, October 13-15.
This study comprehensively examines the manufacturing supply chain of different components used in RE (renewable energy) systems, especially wind and solar technology, in India. Over the past one and half years, around 90 interviews were conducted across the solar and wind industry comprising manufacturers, developers, system integrators, academicians and policy makers. A sourcing strategy for these components has been identified based on macroeconomic criteria, material and resource constraints, techno-economic feasibility and international market dynamics. The report also proposes necessary policy and regulatory interventions to expand the supply of RE and create a demand-side pull.
This report identifies and assesses best practices for inclusive green growth in Morocco and it focuses on agriculture, energy and waste management.
The present report on inclusive green growth in Ghana provides an account of the overall policy framework and mechanisms to promote inclusive green growth (IGG) in the country. It documents good practices, success stories and lessons learned in selected sectors of the country’s economy.
The main objective of the present report is to document good practices and lessons learned on inclusive green growth from selected case studies in South Africa.