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Public agencies, energy service contract and Ratepayer Impact Measure lifecycle revenue
facility ground lease by, 161e164 impact Test (LRI RIM ), 206
Public buildings and institutions Ratepayer Impact Measure Test (RIM Test),
alternative energy public policy, 159e160 179, 186e187, 199, 202e203.
legal mechanisms facilitating development See also Participant Test
of alternative energy sources, benefits and costs, 187
160e172 lifecycle revenue impact formula
treatment of environmental incentives, derivation, 206
172e174 results, 187e188
Public good maximization in energy strengths, 188
economics, 230e231 weaknesses, 189e191
Public Joint Stock, 385 Rationalism, 37
Public Resources Code, 176 Rationality, 50
section 21000, 165 Rawlings baseballs, 460
section 25008, 159e160 RCI. See Rotterdam Climate Initiative (RCI)
Public sector intergenerational responsibility, RE. See Renewable energy (RE)
576 Reactive organic gases, 193e194
Publiceprivate partnerships (PPP), 240e241 Real predicament, 330e334
Punta Mona Center for Sustainable Living Real property growth, 339e340
and Education, 465 REAP. See Rotterdam Energy Approach and
Purchaser, Delegation of Attributes to, 174 Planning (REAP)
PURPA, 21 Regular leases, economic model, 6
PV. See Photovoltaics (PV) Renewable energy (RE), 130e134, 224,
279e280, 495e496. See also Energy;
Q Politicaleeconomic governance of
RE systems
QF standard, 21e22
advanced renewables deployment,
Qualitative economics, 14, 33e34, 40,
97e98
47e56, 70, 214e215, 574
applications, 147e148
actors development capability, 54
biogas plant and methanol production, 139
actors experiential space, 51e52 biopower technology, 95e96
actors extension of experiential space, 56 combined heat and power plants and
constituting of organizational activities and boilers, 140
of “firm”, 52e54 development phases, 131e132
organizing and organizational paradigm, district heating grid expansion, 138
55 DRE technologies, 100e102
organizing paradigm, 48e51 energy accessing gap, 99e100
paradigm shift, 36e40 energy system analysis, 141e144
philosophy of science, 40e43 Frederikshavn (2009), 135e136, 137f
subjectivism paradigm, 40 Frederikshavn (2015), 135e136
symbolic interactionism, 43e46 Frederikshavn (2030), 144e146
transformational linguistics, 46e47 generator companies, 229
Qualitative externalities, 156
geothermal and heat pumps, 140
Qualitative perspective, 40
geothermal energy systems, 94e95
Qualitative theory, 43
government’s vision up to 2025, 289e293,
“Qualitative” approach, 39
290te291t
Quantitative methods, 35, 38
habits of highly effective markets,
102e105
R marine and hydrokinetic energy, 96
Rancho Mastatal, 461e462 new waste incineration combined heat and
Rate impact measure, 206e207 power plant, 137e138

