ص پظهی هذیشیت ػوای م سل چن ، ضواساصد سال د، اس ب1398 صفح109 - 85 Reviewing Electricity Policies by Green Management Approach (Comparison of Denmark and Germany with Iran) Narges Salehi Shahrabi 1 , * Ali Asghar Pourezzat 2 , Vahid Mahmodi 3 , Mohamad Ghasemi 4 1- Ph.D. in Public Administration, University of Tehran. 2- Prof . Public Administration, University of Tehran, Iran. (Corresponding Author) Email: Pourezzat@ut.ac.ir 3- Prof. University of Tehran, Iran. 4- Assistante Prof . University of Allameh Tabataba'i Iran Received: 27/08/2018; Accepted: 07/04/2019 Abstract Achieving green energies is an important challenge for all developing countries. The aim of this study is to review green electricity production policies in advanced countries such as Germany and Denmark and then developing a comprehensive model for developing countries like Iran. The most significant findings include the financial and regulatory incentives and tools applied in Denmark and Germany such as Feed-in Tariff, Renewable Portfolio Standard and Tradable Green Certificate which are applicable in other states. Some significant policies in the recommended model are as pricing the electricity, phasing out nuclear energy production, setting green tax package, tax-exempting, subsidizing renewable energy (RE) development, dedicating soft-interest or no-interest loans, implementing informing programs about local ownership for citizens, facilitating the participating process, performing obligatory plans to purchase green electricity for governmental sectors and etc. Introduction Electricity is highly penetrated in our lives and various renewable resources and non-renewable resources can be utilized for its production, though international justice and moral approaches to the environment making financial and regulatory energy policy, especially electricity more important (Meyer, 2007, 347-8). By considering energy sector as اسیخ دسیافت : ت05 / 06 / 1397 ش تاسیخ پزیش: 18 / 01 / 1398