Public sopport for wind energy in Spain

This paper briefly attempts to describe and assess the legal and economicwind energy in Spain. We refer specifically to the system of public supportfor the production of electricity from renewables through the system called“premium.” The focus on wind energy in particular is justified simply for the...

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Masao Javier López Sako; Universidad de Granada
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Universidad del Norte
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spelling Masao Javier López Sako; Universidad de GranadaEspaña2013-08-31T23:03:58Z2013-08-31T23:03:58Z2010-08-19http://rcientificas.uninorte.edu.co/index.php/derecho/article/view/701http://hdl.handle.net/10584/3431This paper briefly attempts to describe and assess the legal and economicwind energy in Spain. We refer specifically to the system of public supportfor the production of electricity from renewables through the system called“premium.” The focus on wind energy in particular is justified simply for thereason that, as you know, Spain is ranked third worldwide in installed windpower second only to Germany and the U.S., which is coupled with the fact ofsignificance for all levels that has taken the wind power sector in our country.It should also be remembered that on the one hand, energy use (production andconsumption) is the main factor in emissions of greenhouse gases and on the otherhand, renewables are a key element in combating Climate Change. And also thatSpain is among the countries furthest away from compliance with the Kyoto Protocol. From this perspective, the role of wind energy is also evident in our countryin renewable energy, wind energy in particular is what is making the most ofelectricity generation mix, making it the most secure in this fight environmentaland global. In this sense, the proportion of electricity produced by wind-is over11% in 2008 - the second in the world, second only to Denmark. It is thereforeimportant to maintain a good policy to promote this renewable technology.El presente trabajo pretende describir y valorar brevemente el régimen jurídico-económico de la energía eólica en España. Nos referimos en concreto al sistema de apoyo público a la producción de electricidad a partir de las energías renovables mediante el sistema denominado “de primas”. El fijarnos en la energía eólica en particular se justifica por la sencilla razón de que España ocupa el tercer puesto a nivel mundial en potencia eólica instalada, después de Alemania y EE. UU, hecho que va unido a la circunstancia de la importancia a todos los niveles que ha cobrado este sector en España. Por otra parte, conviene recordar que el uso de energía (su producción y consumo) es el principal factor de emisiones de gases de efecto invernadero y las energías renovables suponen una pieza clave en la lucha contra el cambio climático. Y también que España se encuentra entre los países más alejados del cumplimiento del Protocolo de Kyoto. Desde esta perspectiva, el protagonismo de la energía eólica es también patente: en nuestro país, dentro de las energías renovables, la energía eólica en particular es la que más está aportando al mix de generación eléctrica, convirtiéndose en la contribución más segura a dicha lucha ambiental de carácter global. En este sentido, la proporción de energía eléctrica aportada por la eólica se encuentra –con más del 11% en 2008– en la segunda posición mundial; aquí España solo es superada por Dinamarca. Es importante, por tanto, mantener una buena política de fomento de esta tecnología renovable.application/pdfspaUniversidad del NorteRevista de Derecho; No 31: Ene - Jun 2009instname:Universidad del Nortereponame:Repositorio Digital de la Universidad del NortePublic sopport for wind energy in SpainApoyo público a la energía eólica en EspañaarticlepublishedVersionhttp://purl.org/coar/version/c_970fb48d4fbd8a85http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_abf210584/3431oai:172.16.14.36:10584/34312015-10-07 01:47:21.21Repositorio Digital de la Universidad del Nortemauribe@uninorte.edu.co
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Apoyo público a la energía eólica en España
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description This paper briefly attempts to describe and assess the legal and economicwind energy in Spain. We refer specifically to the system of public supportfor the production of electricity from renewables through the system called“premium.” The focus on wind energy in particular is justified simply for thereason that, as you know, Spain is ranked third worldwide in installed windpower second only to Germany and the U.S., which is coupled with the fact ofsignificance for all levels that has taken the wind power sector in our country.It should also be remembered that on the one hand, energy use (production andconsumption) is the main factor in emissions of greenhouse gases and on the otherhand, renewables are a key element in combating Climate Change. And also thatSpain is among the countries furthest away from compliance with the Kyoto Protocol. From this perspective, the role of wind energy is also evident in our countryin renewable energy, wind energy in particular is what is making the most ofelectricity generation mix, making it the most secure in this fight environmentaland global. In this sense, the proportion of electricity produced by wind-is over11% in 2008 - the second in the world, second only to Denmark. It is thereforeimportant to maintain a good policy to promote this renewable technology.
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