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SUSTAINABLE ENERGY REGULATION AND POLICYMAKING TRAINING MANUALpage 9.16not a tendency for the <strong>development</strong> <strong>of</strong> renewable energy <strong>to</strong> enter a “boom <strong>and</strong>bust” cycle.Quota mechanisms are relatively new, so there is limited evidence on their performance.However, it appears that the emphasis on the market can have twoparticularly significant impacts for generating technologies: Only the cheapest forms <strong>of</strong> generation will receive contracts. Less developed—<strong>and</strong> therefore riskier—technologies will not receive contracts,so limiting their future <strong>development</strong> <strong>and</strong> deployment.If a government wants <strong>to</strong> support a diverse portfolio <strong>of</strong> renewable energy technologies,including developing technologies, other support mechanisms (such as capitalgrants) will be required <strong>to</strong> compensate for the short-term nature <strong>of</strong> the market.Review questionWhat are the main differences between a feed-in tariff system <strong>and</strong> a quotasystem?Tender schemesUnder a tendering scheme, competitive bids are put forward <strong>to</strong> government forindividual renewable energy projects, following a call for tenders launched by thegovernment.Key features: Suppliers are obliged <strong>to</strong> buy a certain amount <strong>of</strong> renewable power at a premiumprice. Although specific characteristics vary, it is likely that the government will:Set an overall target for renewables-based generation, adding specified limitsfor individual technologies within that.Set a specified time for contracts for the generation, during which time theywill receive a premium price. The winning contracts are selected by the government, usually on the basis<strong>of</strong> cost, although in some schemes other fac<strong>to</strong>rs such as technical quality <strong>and</strong>socio-economic aspects also play a role.

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