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Título
Spanish photovoltaic solar energy: institutional change, financial effects, and the business sector
Autor
Publicado en
Sustainability. 2020, V. 12, n. 5, 1892
Editorial
MDPI
Fecha de publicación
2020-03
DOI
10.3390/su12051892
Résumé
Spain is a country with a high dependence on fossil fuels. For this reason, in 2007, it implemented a bonus system that aimed to encourage the production of renewable energies, particularly photovoltaic solar energy. These production bonuses, guaranteed by the Spanish government, led to an exponential increase in the number of companies in the market and, consequently, the MWh produced. However, in 2012, given the excessive budgetary burden involved in maintaining this “feed-in tariff” system and after several years of institutional instability, the aforementioned system of incentives for phoyovoltaic (PV) energy was eliminated. This paper has tried to analyze the consequences of this institutional change, a clear example of the “hold up” problem. For this purpose, a sample of 5354 companies, which was divided, geographically, into Spanish regions and, temporarily, into three different periods, has been taken, considering diverse economic and financial variables. The results show a notable weakening of the sector that, due to the effects of the regulatory change, has lost attractiveness and profitability for investors and is consequently suffering from stagnation, which has led to the disappearance of many companies in the sector.
Palabras clave
Spain
Solar photovoltaics
Institutional frameworks for energy transition
Hold-up problem
Materia
Electrotecnia
Electrical engineering
Consumo de energía-Aspectos económicos
Energy consumption-Economics aspects
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