DEVELOPING RENEWABLE ENERGY IN ARCTIC AND SUB-ARCTIC REGIONS AND COMMUNITIES
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| <strong>DEVELOP<strong>IN</strong>G</strong> <strong>RENEWABLE</strong> <strong>ENERGY</strong> <strong>IN</strong> THE <strong>ARCTIC</strong> <strong>AND</strong> <strong>SUB</strong>-ARTIC<br />
We recommend that efforts can be taken to develop a comparative framework<br />
to examine national policies, subsidies, and institutions, so that governments<br />
can develop a better understanding of the larger spectrum of possible policy<br />
options in comparison to their own. We further propose the development<br />
of a report that outlines successful policy incentives for renewable energy<br />
development and presenting specific case studies or best practices of renewable<br />
energy development in Circumpolar countries that could be transferred to<br />
other jurisdictions. Ultimately, both deliverables would facilitate increased<br />
understanding of the policy enablers and barriers from different national<br />
contexts.<br />
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