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Academic research on renewable electricity auctions: Taking stock and looking forward

Auctions are currently the dominant and most rapidly expanding form of support for renewable energy project deployment, capturing the interests of policy-makers and academics alike. This article provides a systematic review of the relatively recent but already abundant literature on auctions for ren...

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Published in:Energy policy 2023-02, Vol.173, p.113305, Article 113305
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