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The World Bank is providing assistance to the Government of China to help develop recommendations for changes to Chinas present system of financial incentives for commercial renewable energy development. This book reports on a Bank workshop that examined international experience with financial incentives for grid-connected wind power systems and off-grid photovoltaic systems in the United Kingdom, Germany, the Netherlands, Denmark, the United States (California), India, and China. The collective experiences of the countries were further examined to indicate other directions for developing financial incentives for market-based renewable energy development, as well as the underlying reasons for these tendencies.

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title:Financial Incentives for Renewable Energy Development : Proceedings of an International Workshop, February 17-21, 1997, Amsterdam, Netherlands World Bank Discussion Papers ; 391
author:Piscitello, E. Scott.
publisher:World Bank
isbn10 | asin:0821342835
print isbn13:9780821342831
ebook isbn13:9780585261003
language:English
subjectRenewable energy sources--Economic aspects--Case studies--Congresses.
publication date:1998
lcc:HD9502.A2F56 1998eb
ddc:333.79/4
subject:Renewable energy sources--Economic aspects--Case studies--Congresses.
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World Bank Discussion Paper No. 391
Financial Incentives for Renewable Energy Development
Proceedings of an International Workshop, February 17-21, 1997, Amsterdam, Netherlands
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