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Rapid turns in European renewable energy policy: advocacy and framing in the proposed trading of guarantees of origin [1]

The EU has assumed ambitious targets and strategies for the promotion of renewable sources of energy (RES) binding to all its member states. This report examines the proposed EU-wide policy instrument designed to help achieve the targets on renewable electricity and heat - the trading of Guarantees of Origin
(GO). It analyses the rise and fall of the GO trading proposal in the European policy-making machinery during 2007 and 2008. It first discusses its origins, key components and points of contention, and then examines key factors behind the policy development leading first to its development and subsequently to its probable abandonment in 2008. Addressing these factors, the report explores first the near-term policy-making process before and after the proposal on GO trading was tabled in January 2008, focusing on processes in the European bureaucracy and how they were influenced by different interest groups and member state governments. It then looks at how competing policy frames over
time have shaped the GO debate.

Publication Date: 
01/10/2008
Mns Nilsson [2], Lars J. Nilsson [3], Karin Ericsson [4]
Fridtjof Nansen Institute [5]
Tags:
Energy Policy [6], Renewable Energy [7], Emissions Trading [8], Energy [9], Advocacy [10], Europe [11], European Union (EU) [12]
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