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What is Policy Instrument

Handbook of Research on Advances and Applications in Refrigeration Systems and Technologies
Leverage mechanism used by public authorities to stimulate certain developments (e.g. investments in renewable energy projects) in order to overcome existing barriers and achieve predefined objectives, such as increased share of renewable energy in the energy supply mix.
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Integration of Renewable Energy in Refrigerated Warehouses
Kostadin Fikiin (Technical University of Sofia, Bulgaria) and Borislav Stankov (Technical University of Sofia, Bulgaria)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-4666-8398-3.ch022
Abstract
Refrigerated warehouses are large energy consumers and account for a significant portion of the global energy demand. Nevertheless the opportunity for integration of renewable resources in the energy supply of large cold storage facilities is very often unjustifiably neglected, whereas the employment of renewable energy for many other industrial and comfort applications is actively promoted and explored. In that context, the purpose of this chapter is to bridge the existing gap by raising the public awareness of stakeholders, researchers, practicing engineers and policy makers about the availability of a number of smart engineering solutions and control strategies to exploit renewables of different nature (solar, wind, geothermal, biogas, etc.) in the food storage sector, as well as by calling the readers' attention to the specialised knowledge in the matter, which has been published so far.
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Why “Race Neutral” Policy Fails Black Small Business Owners: Lessons Learned From the Paycheck Protection Program and Mapping an Equitable Path Forward
The generic term used to encompass the various techniques at the disposal of policymakers to implement their public policy objectives. The terms policy instrument and program are used interchangeably herein.
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