Solar Cooperatives – Final Report
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Contents
Executive Summary 41 Introduction 292 The study 313 Potential for participation 333.1 Germany 333.1.1 The questionnaire 333.1.2 Results 343.2 Greece 443.3 Italy 473.4 Comparison 513.5 Summary and conclusion 544 Legal and economic options for Investment in Germany 565 Legal and economic options for investment in Greece 615.1 Current laws, regulations and initiatives fostering electricity 61generation from renewable energy sources in Greece5.2 Economic situation for renewable energy technologies in Greece 655.2.1 Investment costs 655.2.2 Demand 655.3 Obstacles to the dissemination of renewable energy technologies 716 Legal and economic options for investment in Italy 746.1 Current laws, regulations and initiatives fostering electricity 74generation from renewable energy sources in Italy6.2 Economic situation for renewable energy technologies in Italy 756.2.1 Investment costs 756.2.2 Demand 776.3 Obstacles to the dissemination of renewable energy technologies 777 Organisational aspects 797.1 Applicability of Solar Cooperatives for Greece 797.1.1 Technical aspects and potential in Greece 797.1.2 Infrastructural aspects in Greece 807.2 Applicability of Solar Cooperatives for Italy 827.2.1 Technical aspects and potential in Italy 827.2.2 Infrastructural aspects in Italy 828 Site selection 848.1 Site selection in Greece 848.2 Site selection in Italy 85
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