Title of article
Fostering a renewable energy technology industry: An international comparison of wind industry policy support mechanisms
Author/Authors
Joanna I. Lewis، نويسنده , , Ryan H. Wiser، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Pages
14
From page
1844
To page
1857
Abstract
This article examines the importance of national and sub-national policies in supporting the development of successful global wind turbine manufacturing companies. We explore the motivations behind establishing a local wind power industry, and the paths that different countries have taken to develop indigenous large wind turbine manufacturing industries within their borders. This is done through a cross-country comparison of the policy support mechanisms that have been employed to directly and indirectly promote wind technology manufacturing in 12 countries. We find that in many instances there is a clear relationship between a manufacturerʹs success in its home country market and its eventual success in the global wind power market. Whether new wind turbine manufacturing entrants are able to succeed will likely depend in part on the utilization of their turbines in their own domestic market, which in turn will be influenced by the annual size and stability of that market. Consequently, policies that support a sizable, stable market for wind power, in conjunction with policies that specifically provide incentives for wind power technology to be manufactured locally, are most likely to result in the establishment of an internationally competitive wind industry.
Keywords
Renewable energy policy , Industrial policy , Wind power technology transfer
Journal title
Energy Policy
Serial Year
2007
Journal title
Energy Policy
Record number
971224
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