Synopses & Reviews
Renewable energy sources will play an increasingly important role in meeting global energy demand. Katrin Jordan-Korte presents the first comprehensive comparison of government promotion of renewable energy technologies in Germany, the United States, and Japan. The author expands the ongoing discussion of renewable energy use by also including an analysis of international markets of renewable energy technologies. She shows that the success of countries on those markets is positively correlated with a dynamic development on national markets for renewable energy use.
Synopsis
Katrin Jordan-Korte presents the first comprehensive comparison of government promotion of renewable energy technologies in Germany, the United States, and Japan.
About the Author
Dr. Katrin Jordan-Korte conducted her doctoral studies under the supervision of Prof. Carl-Ludwig Holtfrerich at the Department of Economics at the Freie Universität Berlin. She currently works as an Economic Specialist at the U.S. Embassy in Berlin.
Table of Contents
Government Intervention in Renewable Electricity Markets; The Context of Renewable Energy Promotion; National Markets and Promotion Policies for Renewable Energy Sources; International Markets for Renewable Energy Technologies and Export Promotion Policies; Explaining Differences in Renewable Energy Policy Approaches