Author: GAO
Publisher: Kluwer Law International
Publication year: 2014
E-ISBN: 9789041148568
Subject: D9 Law
Language: ENG
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Legal Issues of Renewable Energy in the Asia Region: Recent Developments in a Post-Fukushima and Post-Kyoto Protocol Era
Description
List of Editors and Contributors. Preface. Acknowledgement. Part I New
Renewable Electricity Promotion Regime after the Fukushima Accident.
Chapter 1 Renewable Energy-Related Policies and Institutions in Japan:
Before and after the Fukushima Nuclear Accident and the Feed-In Tariff
Introduction Kanako Morita & Ken’ichi Matsumoto. Chapter 2
From FIT to RPS under the Low-Carbon Green Growth Initiative: Moving Forward
or Backward for the Expansion of Renewable Energy in Korea? Deok-Young Park
& Taehwa Lee. Chapter 3 A More Sustainable Way to Promote PV:
Transformations from FIT to FIT/FIT Tendering Schemes in Taiwan and France
Anton Ming-Zhi Gao. Part II The Evolution of the Existing Renewable
Electricity Promotion Scheme after Fukushima Accident. Chapter 4
Crossroad of FIT and RPS: What’s the Next Step for China? Jingli Shi,
Tao Ye & Jingting Yuan. Chapter 5 Renewable Energy Development
in the Philippines: Legal Measures, Implementation, Challenges, and Solutions
Manuel Peter S. Solis. Chapter 6 FIT and Its Implementation in
Thailand: Legal Measures, Implementation, Challenges, and Solutions Robert
Brian Smith, Nucharee Nuchkoom Smith & Darryl Robert Smith. Chapter
7 Feed-In Tariff for Indonesia’s Renewable Electricity Madjedi
Hasan & Anton S. Wahjosoedibjo. Part III Cross Country Analysis of
Renewable Electricity Promotion Regime. Chapter 8 Evaluation of
Eleven Implemented Policy Mixtures in the Black Sea and Caspian Sea Regions
for the Use of RES Popi Konidari. Chapter 9 Transformation of
German-and European-Style Feed-In Tariff Schemes in East Asia in the
Post-Fukushima Age: Recent Developments in Japan, South Korea, and Taiwan
Anton Ming-Zhi Gao & Chien Te Fan
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