Renewable Policy Analysis
GlobalData, May 2012, Pages: 12
Renewable Policy Analysis - May, 2012
Summary
This report includes policy updates on the major countries. There are 9 news stories covered in the report, of which following two articles are covered in detail -
- Renewable Expenditure in 12th Five-Year Plan to Push Share in India Power Mix to over 20% by 2017
- Danish Parliament Announces Renewable Energy Policy
Scope
Its scope includes -
- Featured Articles: Analytical articles related to the impact of major policies on the renewable energy market.
- Renewable Expenditure in 12th Five-Year Plan to Push Share in India Power Mix to over 20% by 2017
- It analysis the growth of renewable energy sources in India during 12th five-year plan.
- Danish Parliament Announces Renewable Energy Policy
- It analyse the impacts of new energy policy supporting renewables that will change the generation mix of the country in near to long term.
Reasons to buy
- The “Renewable Policy Analysis” provides in depth study of the major renewable policy developments across the globe.
- It gives regulatory and other associated updates for the global renewable energy market which can help the individual/company to frame their business strategies while minimizing regulatory risks.
- It covers two featured articles "Renewable Expenditure in 12th Five-Year Plan to Push Share in India Power Mix to over 20% by 2017" and "Danish Parliament Announces Renewable Energy Policy".
Keywords
Renewable Expenditure, Demand, Demand-Supply, Thermal, Large Hydro, MNRE, Solar Energy Center, Center for Wind Energy Technology, C-WET, Renewable Purchase Standard, Renewable Energy Certificates, Generation Based Incentives , Foreign Direct Investment , Private Investors , Individual Power Producers, Danish, Denmark, Wind, Renewables Energy in Denmark, Clean Energy, New York Power Authority , Los Angeles Department of Water and Power , British Columbia, Solar Market Acceleration Program, RenewableUK, Wind Energy Charter
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1.1 List of Tables
1.2 List of Figures
2 Summary
3 Renewable Policy Analysis - May, 2012
3.1 Renewable Expenditure in 12th Five-Year Plan to Push Share in India Power Mix to over 20% by 2017
3.1.1 Higher Expenditure on Renewable Energy Sector
3.1.2 Growing Electricity Demand, and Demand-Supply Gap will Favor Renewable Energy Development
3.1.3 Pressure on Conventional Energy Sources
3.1.4 Low Expectations from the Large Hydro Sector
3.1.5 Renewable Energy Sources have the Advantage of an Independent Ministry, State Renewable Nodal Agencies and Existence of Specialized Technical Institutions
3.1.6 Governments Support through Various Mechanism
3.1.7 Lowering Cost of Renewables and Emergence of Indigenous Manufacturers and Developers
3.1.8 Private Investors Driving Renewable Growth
3.2 Danish Parliament Announces Renewable Energy Policy
3.2.1 Objectives of the Renewable Energy Policy
3.2.2 Goals of the Renewable Energy Policy
3.2.3 Status of Renewable Energy in Denmark
3.2.4 Future Growth of Renewable Energy in Denmark
3.3 Key News Highlights – Key Renewable Policy News Alerts of the Month
3.3.1 26-Apr-2012: Governor of New York State Announces Clean Energy and Environmental Initiatives
3.3.2 17-Apr-2012: LADWP Approves Solar Feed-in-Tariff Demonstration Program
3.3.3 16-Apr-2012: EDE Files Annual Renewable Energy Standard Compliance Plan with Missouri PSC
3.3.4 05-Apr-2012: EAO of British Columbia Announces Amendment to Reviewable Projects Regulation
3.3.5 02-Apr-2012: NYPA Introduces $30m Solar Market Acceleration Program for Solar PV Research, Training and Demonstration Projects
3.4 Europe
3.4.1 11-Apr-2012: Government of Italy Launches Two Patterns Of Ministerial Decrees Regarding Renewable
3.4.2 04-Apr-2012: RenewableUK Launches UK Wind Energy Charter
4 Appendix
4.1 Abbreviations
4.2 Methodology
4.2.1 Coverage
4.2.2 Secondary Research
4.2.3 Primary Research
4.2.4 Modeling and Forecasting
4.3 Contact Us
4.4 Disclaimer
1.1 List of Tables
Table 1: Renewable Power Market, Planned Installed Capacity vs. Total Planned Additions in the 12th Five-year Plan, $m
Table 2: Electrical Energy Requirement at Power Station Bus Bars, 2011–2022
Table 3: Electricity Market, Installed Capacity, Denmark, 2001-2011, MW
Table 4: Abbreviations
1.2 List of Figures
Figure 1: Electrical Energy Requirement at Power Station Bus Bars, 2011–2022
Figure 2: Electricity Market, Installed Capacity, Denmark, 2011, MW
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