Policy Enablers for New Wind Energy Markets
Jain, Pramod; An, Bo | March 2015
Abstract
Accelerating wind development in new wind energy markets will require strong policy enablers in the areas of
tariff, wind resource exploitation, grid integration, licensing, and others. This paper provides lessons learned
from developed wind markets and three new markets—Mongolia, the Philippines, and Sri Lanka.
Citation
Jain, Pramod; An, Bo. 2015. Policy Enablers for New Wind Energy Markets. © Asian Development Bank. http://hdl.handle.net/11540/2510. License: CC BY 3.0 IGO.Keywords
Energy
Alternative energy development
Alternative energy
Alternative energy technology
Energy Demand
Energy planning
Energy Resources
Energy Resources Development
Green technology
Energy conversion
Electric power consumption
Renewable energy source
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