The utilisation of renewable energy sources is, alongside measures to improve energy efficiency, the central pillar of sustainable energy systems. The Kyoto Protocol’s Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) sets incentives for the dissemination of low-emission technologies and practices in developing countries and should therefore be able to help to overcome some of the barriers that impede the increased use of renewable energy sources in developing countries. This study therefore aimed to undertake an in-depth examination of the contribution the CDM can make to the dissemination of renewable energy technology (RET) and identify areas for improvement. This question was examined on the basis of two country studies on Egypt and Thailand.
                            
          
             Climate | Energy          
          
                    
                                               
    Promoting Renewable Energy Technologies in Developing Countries through the Clean Development Mechanism
Series
        
          Climate Change                      | 15/2007                  
      Number of pages
        310
      Year of publication
        
      Author(s)
        Bernd Brouns, Carmen Dienst, Sven Harmeling, Sitanon Jesdapipat, Sami Kamel, M. Abdelmoughit Lahbabi, Dietmar Schüwer, Wolfgang Sterk, Jean-Philippe Thomas, Bettina Wittneben
      Language
        English
      Project No. (FKZ)
        203 41 141
      Publisher
        Umweltbundesamt
      File size
        5631 KB
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