His primary areas of study are Environmental economics, Renewable energy, Electricity, Market penetration and Design elements and principles. Pablo del Río integrates Environmental economics and Software deployment in his studies. His Renewable energy study incorporates themes from Efficient energy use and White certificates.
He performs multidisciplinary studies into Electricity and Promotion in his work. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Diversification, Energy supply and Wind power. His Energy supply study deals with Economic growth intersecting with Natural resource economics.
His primary scientific interests are in Renewable energy, Electricity, Environmental economics, Software deployment and Industrial organization. He has researched Renewable energy in several fields, including Wind power, Natural resource economics, Common value auction and Investment. His Electricity research incorporates elements of Production, Consumption and Economy.
The concepts of his Environmental economics study are interwoven with issues in Energy policy, Photovoltaic system and Environmental resource management. His work in Energy policy addresses subjects such as Market penetration, which are connected to disciplines such as Diversification, Energy supply and Economic growth. His research in Tariff intersects with topics in Feed-in tariff and Operations management.
Pablo del Río focuses on Renewable energy, Software deployment, Environmental economics, Industrial organization and Electricity. His Renewable energy research includes themes of Supply chain, Wind power, Energy transition and Electric power system. His study in Wind power is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Electricity generation and Econometric model.
His work deals with themes such as Dispatchable generation, Order, Common value auction and Solar power, which intersect with Environmental economics. The concepts of his Industrial organization study are interwoven with issues in Photovoltaic system and Intermediation. The study incorporates disciplines such as International trade, Domestic market, Natural resource economics and Time horizon in addition to Electricity.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Industrial organization, Environmental economics, Eco-innovation, Order and Software deployment. He has included themes like Intermediary and Intermediation in his Industrial organization study. In his papers, he integrates diverse fields, such as Environmental economics, Environmental regulation, Environmental strategy, Survey data collection and Integrated approach.
Many of his studies on Order involve topics that are commonly interrelated, such as Policy mix. His Software deployment study overlaps with Solar power, Valuation, Minification, Local economic development and Common value auction. His Valuation study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Energy transition and Renewable energy.
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Assessing the impact of renewable energy deployment on local sustainability: Towards a theoretical framework
Pablo del Río;Mercedes Burguillo.
Renewable & Sustainable Energy Reviews (2008)
An empirical analysis of the impact of renewable energy deployment on local sustainability
Pablo del Río;Mercedes Burguillo.
Renewable & Sustainable Energy Reviews (2009)
An integrated assessment of the feed-in tariff system in Spain
Pablo del Río;Miguel A. Gual.
Energy Policy (2007)
The market failure and the systemic failure rationales in technological innovation systems
Mercedes Bleda;Pablo del Río.
Research Policy (2013)
Overcoming the lock-out of renewable energy technologies in Spain: The cases of wind and solar electricity
Pablo del Río;Gregory Unruh.
Renewable & Sustainable Energy Reviews (2007)
Back to the future? Rethinking auctions for renewable electricity support
Pablo del Río;Pedro Linares.
Renewable & Sustainable Energy Reviews (2014)
Support for solar PV deployment in Spain: Some policy lessons
Pablo del Río;Pere Mir-Artigues.
Renewable & Sustainable Energy Reviews (2012)
The dynamic efficiency of feed-in tariffs: The impact of different design elements
Pablo del Río.
Energy Policy (2012)
Comparing the innovation effects of support schemes for renewable electricity technologies: A function of innovation approach
Pablo del Río;Mercedes Bleda.
Energy Policy (2012)
The parameters of policy portfolios: verticality and horizontality in design spaces and their consequences for policy mix formulation
Michael Howlett;Pablo del Rio.
Environment and Planning C-government and Policy (2015)
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