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Renewable Energy Policy Analysis in Asia: Reportlinker Releases New Report

A new market research report titled “Renewable Energy Policy Analysis in Asia” has been released by Reportlilner.com.

Renewable energy industry’s utilization and development depends critically on the policies of the government, particularly in the developing countries. Though the renewable energy industry development has seen a rapid growth in Asia in recent years, it is still in its nascent stage when compared to the industry in Europe. The policies related to renewable energy has to be improved in many countries in Asia.

Renewable energy development in Asia is chiefly distributed in areas of South Asia, East Asia, and South-eastern Asia including countries such as Indonesia, Thailand, Japan, Korea, Taiwan, India, and China, etc. Japan, being one the developed countries in the world, has made substantial achievements in the renewable energy sector, particularly in renewable energy technologies and solar energy.

In Asia, China is leading the development of renewable energy and the industry’s growth has accelerated in recent years, especially after the introduction of Renewable Energy Law and its related incentives and policies.

An in-depth analysis of the renewable energy policies in the above mentioned countries was carried out by CCM and presented comprehensively in this report.

Source: http://www.reportlinker.com

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