A Review on Solar Energy Policy and Current Status: Top 5 Countries and Kazakhstan

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作者
Minazhova, Saulesh [1 ]
Akhambayev, Ruslan [1 ]
Shalabayev, Timur [2 ]
Bekbayev, Amangeldy [1 ]
Kozhageldi, Bolat [3 ]
Tvaronaviciene, Manuela [4 ,5 ]
机构
[1] Satbayev Univ, Dept Power Engn, Alma Ata 050000, Kazakhstan
[2] Qazaq Green Assoc, Astana 010000, Kazakhstan
[3] M Kh Dulaty Taraz Reg Univ, Dept Power Engn, Taraz 080000, Kazakhstan
[4] Vilnius Gediminas Tech Univ VILNIUS TECH, Dept Business Technol & Entrepreneurship, LT-10223 Vilnius, Lithuania
[5] Daugavpils Univ, Inst Humanities & Social Sci, LV-5401 Daugavpils, Latvia
关键词
green energy; renewable energy; solar power plants; net zero emission; net energy metering; PV POWER;
D O I
10.3390/en16114370
中图分类号
TE [石油、天然气工业]; TK [能源与动力工程];
学科分类号
0807 ; 0820 ;
摘要
The article describes the world's experience in developing the solar industry. It discusses the mechanisms of state support for developing renewable energy sources in the cases of five countries that are the most successful in this area-China, the United States, Japan, India, and Germany. Furthermore, it contains a brief review of state policy in producing electricity by renewable energy facilities in Kazakhstan. This paper uses statistical information from the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA), the International Energy Agency (IEA), British Petroleum (BP), and the Renewable Energy Network (REN21), and peer-reviewed sources. The research methodology includes analytical research and evaluation methods to examine the current state of solar energy policy, its motivators and incentives, as well as the prospects for its development in Kazakhstan and in the world. Research shows that solar energy has a huge development potential worldwide and is sure to take its place in gross electricity production. This paper focuses on the selected economic policies of the top five countries and Kazakhstan, in what may be considered a specific research limitation. Future research suggestions for the expansion of Renewable Energy (RE) in Kazakhstan could include analysing the impact of introducing dedicated policies and incentives for solar systems and exploring the benefits and challenges of implementing large RE zones with government-business collaboration.
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