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How Political Decisions Affect the Economy of a Sector: The Example of Photovoltaic Energy in Spain

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Título
How Political Decisions Affect the Economy of a Sector: The Example of Photovoltaic Energy in Spain
Autor(es)
Fernández-González, Raquel
Arce Fariña, Elena
Garza-Gil, Dolores
Fecha
2021-11
Cita bibliográfica
Fernández-González, R., Arce, E., & Garza-Gil, D. (2021). How political decisions affect the economy of a sector: The example of photovoltaic energy in spain. Energy Reports, 7, 2940-2949. doi:10.1016/j.egyr.2021.05.021
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[Abstract] The economic crisis in Spain (2008–2012) led to a massive decrease in the feed-in tariff on photovoltaic solar energy production, which caused stagnation in the growth of this market. The objective of this paper is to analyze how institutional changes have affected the structure of the market; for this purpose, concentration and stability indices have been calculated. The analysis period is from 2004 to 2018 and data from 5,353 firms in the sector have been used. The results of the analysis show that the incentive policy increased the degree of competition and attracted mostly small companies. This was due to the profitability guaranteed by the premiums. Despite the progressive decrease in the number of companies since the cancellation of the premium policy, concentration in the sector is low. However, from 2016 onwards there has been an increase in the degree of concentration. This is because we are facing the beginning of a new photovoltaic ”boom” in Spain, this time led by large companies, attracted both by a new legislative turn and by the low costs of photovoltaic technology.
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Energy policy
Sector concentration
Photovoltaic production
Spain
 
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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.egyr.2021.05.021
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Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0)
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2352-4847

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