Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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706819 | The Electricity Journal | 2010 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
China's over-reliance on thermal power generation, especially coal-fired power stations, is well-documented. While nuclear power continues as an option to coal, China's strides in renewable energy are unprecedented. Recent amendments to the Renewable Energy Law, first promulgated in 2006, attempt to rationalize the regulatory regime governing wind, solar, hydropower and biomass projects in China, currently fraught with inadequate interconnection and tariff shock issues.
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Authors
Jack H. Su, Simone S. Hui, Kevin H. Tsen,