Construct the supply and demand for Taiwan renewable energy market
Autor: | Hsiao-Chuan Wei, 魏小娟 |
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Rok vydání: | 2011 |
Druh dokumentu: | 學位論文 ; thesis |
Popis: | 99 The electric power generated from renewable energy is called Green Power. In Taiwan, the present policy to encourage renewable energy refers to German fixed electricity price system. It regulates the electric industry’s obligation of purchasing and power generation proportion of renewable energy in order to assure Green Power is purchased at best price. The extra cost shared by Power Company to reach the nation’s renewable energy goal would be added to all consumers. Therefore, subsidizing renewable energy industry and feed-in tariff may become another distorted policy after the implementation of the regulation of renewable energy development. Because 「greenhouse gas emission decrement approach」 and 「energy tax regulation」 has not yet been legislated, this study intends to construct the supply and demand for Taiwan renewable energy market, where the government can regulate the direct demand of green power through policy. So the external cost can be transformed to internal cost and the high energy-consuming industry will have more opportunities to participate in developing renewable energy. In this way, the enterprises would be enforced to manage to enhance the efficiency in using energy and reduce the pressure of carbon dioxide emission. Since our Green Power and ordinary power has not been clearly split, this study suggest the government make modification on regulation, regarding Green Power as products differing from ordinary power, liberalizing renewable energy power market. The grey power market remains being operated by Taiwan Power Company which maintains and delivers electric power circuit. In this way, the competition and development between all kinds of renewable energy technologies would be accelerated. There are several advantages: as for the environment, the external cost could be decreased; as for the industry, renewable energy development could be accelerated; as for the policy, excess subsidy is unlikely to result in financial burden and price raising of electricity. |
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