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Den gröna jakten - En kvalitativ fallstudie om policyprocessen bakom Sveriges val att införa certifikathandel med kvotplikt för främjandet av förnybar elproduktion framför andra policyalternativ.

Hallén, Janna LU (2020) STVK02 20201
Department of Political Science
Abstract
The development of policy instruments with the aim to support production of electricity from renewable sources is, and has been for the last decades,an important factor when working with global environmental challenges. Compared with other countries in the EU, Sweden ranks very high when referring to the development of renewable energy production. This thesis aims to examine the policy processes that led up to the choice of policy models that were implemented in 2003, and are still in use today. The thesis seeks to analyze whether original reasons for these policy choices differ from today’s rationale behind these policy directions. To this end, the thesis applies the theoretical framework of Multiple Streams. The analysis shows that many... (More)
The development of policy instruments with the aim to support production of electricity from renewable sources is, and has been for the last decades,an important factor when working with global environmental challenges. Compared with other countries in the EU, Sweden ranks very high when referring to the development of renewable energy production. This thesis aims to examine the policy processes that led up to the choice of policy models that were implemented in 2003, and are still in use today. The thesis seeks to analyze whether original reasons for these policy choices differ from today’s rationale behind these policy directions. To this end, the thesis applies the theoretical framework of Multiple Streams. The analysis shows that many of the reasons behind Sweden’s policy choices on electricity from renewable sources were partly motivated by the purpose to work on a deregulated electricity market in a cost-efficient way. The goal was to establish an autonomous market for renewable electricity that may also work on an international level. (Less)
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author
Hallén, Janna LU
supervisor
organization
course
STVK02 20201
year
type
M2 - Bachelor Degree
subject
keywords
Policyprocess, förnybar elproduktion, Multiple Streams Framework
language
Swedish
id
9026456
date added to LUP
2020-09-21 15:39:08
date last changed
2020-09-30 14:32:43
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  abstract     = {{The development of policy instruments with the aim to support production of electricity from renewable sources is, and has been for the last decades,an important factor when working with global environmental challenges. Compared with other countries in the EU, Sweden ranks very high when referring to the development of renewable energy production. This thesis aims to examine the policy processes that led up to the choice of policy models that were implemented in 2003, and are still in use today. The thesis seeks to analyze whether original reasons for these policy choices differ from today’s rationale behind these policy directions. To this end, the thesis applies the theoretical framework of Multiple Streams. The analysis shows that many of the reasons behind Sweden’s policy choices on electricity from renewable sources were partly motivated by the purpose to work on a deregulated electricity market in a cost-efficient way. The goal was to establish an autonomous market for renewable electricity that may also work on an international level.}},
  author       = {{Hallén, Janna}},
  language     = {{swe}},
  note         = {{Student Paper}},
  title        = {{Den gröna jakten - En kvalitativ fallstudie om policyprocessen bakom Sveriges val att införa certifikathandel med kvotplikt för främjandet av förnybar elproduktion framför andra policyalternativ.}},
  year         = {{2020}},
}