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Such a directive has little regard for cost, practicality, or science but is instead primarily an act of political [[wikipedia:Virtue_signalling|virtue signalling]]. | Such a directive has little regard for cost, practicality, or science but is instead primarily an act of political [[wikipedia:Virtue_signalling|virtue signalling]]. | ||
Or it is a cynical act of crony capitalism: Besides placing burdens on utilities and ratepayers, an RPS serves to create a obligatory market for energy sources that would otherwise find it difficult to compete with more reliable and cheaper sources. Combined with subsidies e.g., [[PTC]], [[Feed-in tariff]] and the extra market for “[[green tags]]”, an RPS | Or it is a cynical act of crony capitalism: Besides placing burdens on utilities and ratepayers, an RPS serves to create a obligatory market for energy sources that would otherwise find it difficult to compete with more reliable and cheaper sources. Combined with subsidies, e.g., [[PTC]], [[Feed-in tariff]] and the extra market for “[[green tags]]”, an RPS helps to guarantee attractive returns and tax avoidance for the investors in these “preferred” technologies. | ||
''See also:'' | ==''See also:''== | ||
* [[Renewable energy certificate]] | * [[Renewable energy certificate]] | ||
* [[Feed-in tariff]] | * [[Feed-in tariff]] | ||
* [[Production tax credit]] | * [[Production tax credit]] |