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China's renewable energy law and policy: A critical review

Journal

RENEWABLE & SUSTAINABLE ENERGY REVIEWS
Volume 99, Issue -, Pages 212-219

Publisher

PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.rser.2018.10.007

Keywords

Renewable energy; Law and policy; Achievements and problems; Improvement; China

Funding

  1. 2016 Scientific and Technological Projects of State Grid Corporation of China [SGSDDK00KJJS1600067]
  2. Shandong University Humanity and Social Science Major Project [17RWZD19]
  3. Shandong Social Science Planning Project [18DFXJ03]

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Renewable energy, as an important part of the world's energy system, is conducive to the harmonious development of humanity and nature. China has been paying considerable attention to renewable energy given the growing pressure of energy shortages and environmental deterioration. The legal framework of renewable energy in China has greatly contributed to the achievements already made in this field; however, it is still insufficient to integrate renewable energy into the national energy system. This paper, in light of the comparisons of various state practices, critically reviews the problems of China's renewable energy law and policy such as problems with fragmentation, obsolescence, and lack of operability. In addition to identifying the consequent disadvantages, this review also presents improvement recommendations.

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