If there isn't going to be a «tipping point» then how do we justify
subsidising renewable energy schemes at the expense of security of supply?
Not exact matches
And the work of the few who do, is biased by their ideological beliefs — e.g., advocating irrational policies to justify mandating and
subsidising renewable energy and imposing carbon pricing
schemes.
The study has used data on the monthly output of wind farms in the UK and Denmark reported under regulatory arrangements and
schemes for
subsidising renewable energy.
In its report the IPCC emphasises the futility of subsidies for
renewable energy parallel to an emissions trading system: «The addition of a CO2 reduction policy to a second policy does not necessarily lead to greater CO2 reductions,» it says in a literal translation of the IPCC's Technical Summary: «In an emissions trading
scheme with a sufficiently stringent cap other measures such as
subsidising renewable energy have no further influence on total CO2 emissions.»