Evaluating Renewable Energy Policy
2014
This paper investigates criteria and indicators used to evaluate renewable energy deployment policies. The focus is on application in lower income countries, and the report seeks to extend IRENAs Policy Brief on the topic Evaluating policies in support of the deployment of renewable power. Key objectives are to explore the extent to which the literature on such criteria and indicators considers lower income country contexts and whether existing analysis makes viable short hand (simple, easy to apply) indicators for assessment. In order to deliver these objectives the project team undertook a hybrid form of systematic review developed by the UK Energy Research Centre (UKERC) to best suit energy policy evaluation and research purposes. The review combines systematic scientific database and grey literature Boolean searches with expert elicitation and citation trail analysis. The UKERC approach has been applied to a wide range of policy topics and achieved considerable impact on policy development. The paper follows the approach taken in IRENAs Policy Brief and divides its analysis between four core criteria
These are: Effectiveness, Efficiency, Equity, Institutional feasibility
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