MANAGING THE RENEWABLE ENERGY GRID INTEGRATION PROCESS: RISKS AND CHALLENGES
Irina Nasalciuc
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Irina Nasalciuc: National Institute for Economic Research of Republic of Moldova, Chisinau, Republic of Moldova
Journal of Financial and Monetary Economics, 2016, vol. 3, issue 1, 203-214
Abstract:
The energy supply security is an essential condition for further economic and social strategic development hence renewable energy generation proves to get involved efficiently in solving this issue. As business-as-usual scenarios proved to be non-strategic for modern economies promoting clean energies, scientists are continuously seeking for new policies and management frameworks appropriate for renewable start-ups. Periodic paradigm shifts operating on energy markets drive impressive market transitions aiming to perform higher innovative approaches over the composite energy generation portfolios thus providing advanced managerial mechanisms for renewable energy strategic deployment inclusively. Thereby, the current study aims to reveal an updated insight over the risks and challenges arising under the energy markets deployments and to identify productive management manoeuvres able to provide the appropriate grid integration of intelligent energies. In this purpose there are on their way of implementation different systemic methods of research, including scientific abstraction, deduction, analysis and synthesis, etc., in order to outline the running directives for the strategic transition towards green economies and its management peculiarities.
Keywords: transition; innovating energy grids; de-risking renewables (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: D81 G32 Q21 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2016
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