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SPEAR - Strategic Penetration and Adoption of Renewables: Final Report: Main Report June 1996

Edited by Bess, Mike1

From

Energy for Sustainable Development Ltd.1

Department of Buildings and Energy, Technical University of Denmark2

Centro de Estudos em Economia da Energia dos Transportes e do Ambiente3

Energy Research Centre of the Netherlands4

Zentrum für Europäische Wirtschaftsforschung5

Western Regional Energy Agency Network6

The SPEAR Project has developed a methodology for regional integration of renewable energy. SPEAR partners in Germany, Portugal, the Netherlands, the United Kingdom, Ireland and Denmark have worked with a varity of local counterparts, ranging from municipalities to regional development bodies, from utilites to county councils to set out integrated renewable energy plans addressing local needs and concerns.

The SPEAR Project has provided a synthesis of options and methodologies available at local levels within a number of different European political, administrative, economic and technical context.Each partner has used the Strategic Assessment Framework for the Implementation of Rational Energy (SAFIRE) cost-benefit model with local counterparts in their areas to develop integrated renewable energy plans to the year 2020.

These plans have formed a framework for integrated planning at local and regional levels for policy makers, planners, energy specialists, and other local authorities

Language: English
Year: 1996
Types: Report
ORCIDs: Meyer, Niels I

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