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“Nuclear” and “nonnuclear” countries: Divergences on investment decisions in renewable energy sources

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ABSTRACT

The aim of this study is to analyze the key factors of investment in renewable energy sources between countries with, or without, nuclear power plants. To address these issues, a dynamic panel analysis of the renewable investments in a sample of 32 countries is proposed. This study controls variables for socioeconomic, environmental, and policy characteristics in a time span between 1980 and 2008. Results demonstrate that investments in renewable sources present an inverse relationship with share of nuclear power generation in countries with nuclear power plants; however, in countries with power generation based on fossil fuel, investments in renewable sources depend on a number of factors.

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1 For example, the European Commission with the Directive 2001/77/EC aims to promote the electricity produced from renewable energy sources.

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