Asia-Pacific Renewable Energy Policy Handbook
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June 4, 2009 150 Pages - SKU: GBDT2285579
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Countries covered: Asia
Asia-Pacific Renewable Energy Policy Handbook
Summary
This report presents an in-depth analysis of the renewable energy policies across major countries across Asia Pacific. It details the key policy instruments adopted by the national and state governments in these countries and analyzes the different forms of incentives and subsidies provided for the development of the renewable energy technologies. The report also provides information for top countries in Asia Pacific.
Scope- This report helps to assess the impacts of the renewable energy policy in different countries in Asia Pacific.
- Get insights into the possible energy policy future and outcomes which helps in identifying a market potential.
- This report helps renewable energy companies/organisations in identifying potential markets and navigating the policy landscape across countries in Asia Pacific.
Reasons to buy- Develop business strategies with the help of specific insights about policy decisions being taken on renewable energy by different countries across Asia Pacific.
- Identify opportunities and challenges in exploiting the renewable energy markets in Asia Pacific.
- Understand the market positioning of each of the renewable energy sources and major countries with such sources.
- Increase future revenue and profitability with the help of insights on the future opportunities and critical success factors in the Asia Pacific renewable energy market.
- Benchmark your operations and strategies against the major players in the unconventional gas sector
- Be ahead of competition by keeping yourself abreast of all the latest policy changes on renewable energy in Asia Pacific.
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- 1 Table of Contents
- 1.1 List of Tables
- 1.2 List of Figures
- 2 Executive Summary
- 2.1 The Asia Pacific Region is Strongly Positioned for Rapid Growth In the Renewable Energy Industry
- 2.2 Government Policy Measures will Play a Vital Role in the Renewable Energy Development
- 2.3 China to lead the Growth of The Renewable Energy Sector in Asia Pacific
- 2.4 Stronger Policy Framework to Boost Renewable Energy Could Significantly Increase Renewable Energy Industry Investments in India and Japan
- 2.5 Russia’s New Directive on Renewables Paves Way for Greater Use of Renewables in the Country
- 2.6 Thailand Plans To Become A Regional Biofuel Hub
- 3 Renewable Energy Policy Framework
- 3.1 Renewable Energy Policy, Overview
- 3.2 Renewable Energy Policy Framework and Feed in tariffs
- 3.3 Renewable Energy Policy Framework and Renewable Portfolio Standard
- 3.4 Renewable Energy Policy Framework, Other Policy Measures
- 3.4.1 Capital Subsidies, Grants/Rebates
- 3.4.2 Energy Production Payments/ Investments or Other Tax Credits
- 3.4.3 Tax Reductions
- 3.4.4 Tradable Renewable Energy Certificates Systems
- 3.4.5 Net Metering
- 3.4.6 Public Investment Loans
- 4 Australia, Major Policies and Market Instruments Supporting Renewables
- 4.1 Australia Renewable Energy, Major Policies and Incentives
- 4.1.1 Mandatory Renewable Energy Target (MRET)
- 4.1.2 Expanded national Renewable Energy Target (RET) scheme
- 4.1.3 Renewable Remote Power Generation Program
- 4.1.4 Green Loans
- 4.1.5 Energy Efficient Homes Package
- 4.1.6 Renewable Energy Equity Fund
- 4.1.7 Advanced Electricity Storage Technology Program
- 4.1.8 Renewable Energy Fund
- 4.1.9 Renewable Energy Demonstration Program
- 4.1.10 Energy Innovation Fund
- 4.1.11 Climate Ready Program
- 4.1.12 Green Building Fund
- 4.1.13 Re-tooling for Climate Change
- 4.2 Australia Solar Power, Major Policies and Incentives
- 4.2.1 Mandatory Renewable Energy Target Support for Small Solar (PV) Systems
- 4.2.2 Solar Homes and Communities Plan
- 4.2.3 Solar Credits for Small Scale Renewables, 2009
- 4.2.4 Green Vouchers for Schools / National Solar Schools Program
- 4.2.5 Solar Hot Water Rebate
- 4.2.6 Solar Cities Program
- 4.2.7 Australia, Feed- in Tariffs for Solar Systems
- 4.2.8 Solar PV Support Measures
- 4.3 Australia Wind, Major Policies and Incentives
- 4.3.1 Mandatory Renewable Energy Target Support for Small Wind Systems
- 4.3.2 Mechanisms Supporting Grid-Connected Wind Power
- 4.3.3 Wind Energy Forecasting Capability Initiative
- 4.3.4 National Code for Wind Farm Construction
- 4.4 Australia Geothermal, Major Policies and Incentives
- 4.4.1 Geothermal Industry Development Framework and Technology Roadmap
- 4.4.2 Geothermal Drilling Program
- 4.5 Australia Hydro, Major Policies and Incentives
- 4.5.1 Mandatory Renewable Energy Target Support for Small Hydro Systems
- 4.6 Australia Bioenergy, Major Policies and Incentives
- 4.6.1 Ethanol and Biodiesel Production Grant Excise
- 4.6.2 Ethanol Distribution Program
- 4.6.3 Biofuel Capital Grants
- 4.6.4 Second Generation Biofuels Research and Development Program (Gen 2)
- 4.6.5 Amendments to Australian Automotive Diesel and Biodiesel Fuel Quality Standards
- 5 China, Major Policies and Market Instruments Supporting Renewables
- 5.1 China Renewable Energy, Major Policies and Incentives
- 5.1.1 Renewable Energy Policy, Overview
- 5.1.2 General Renewable Energy Policy
- 5.1.3 Renewable Energy Law
- 5.1.4 Regulation on Renewable Power Pricing and Cost Sharing
- 5.1.5 Renewable Energy Development Fund
- 5.1.6 11th Five Year Plan (2006-2010) - Highlights for Renewable Energy
- 5.1.7 Medium and Long Term Development Plan for Renewable Energy
- 5.1.8 Renewable Portfolio Standards
- 5.2 China Solar Power, Major Policies and Incentives
- 5.2.1 New Incentive for Solar PV
- 5.2.2 Subsidies for Solar PV in Rural Areas
- 5.2.3 R&D support for Solar PV
- 5.2.4 Solar PV Pilot Projects
- 5.2.5 Solar PV Support Measures
- 5.3 China Wind, Major Policies and Incentives
- 5.3.1 China Wind Power, Pricing Policy
- 5.3.2 Wind Power Concession Program
- 5.3.3 Low Interest Rate Loans
- 5.3.4 Reduced Vat and Income Tax
- 5.3.5 Subsidies
- 5.3.6 Provincial incentives
- 5.4 China Hydro, Major Policies and Incentives
- 5.4.1 China Small Hydro, Incentives
- 5.4.2 Rural Electrification Policies for Small Hydro Power
- 5.5 China Bioenergy, Major Policies and Incentives
- 5.5.1 National Rural Biogas Construction Plan 2003-2010
- 5.5.2 Support for Biomass Power Generation
- 5.5.3 US China MOU on Biomass Development
- 5.5.4 China Biofuels, Major Policies and Incentives
- 5.5.5 China Ethanol, Financial Incentives
- 5.5.6 Banning of Grain based Ethanol
- 6 India, Major Policies and Market Instruments Supporting Renewables
- 6.1 India Renewable Energy, Major Policies and Incentives
- 6.1.1 Integrated Energy Policy
- 6.1.2 Electricity Act 2003
- 6.1.3 India Renewable Portfolio Standards
- 6.1.4 Tariff Policy 2006
- 6.1.5 Grid-interactive Power Program
- 6.1.6 Off-Grid Renewable Energy Programs
- 6.1.7 Remote Village Electrification Program
- 6.1.8 India, CDM projects
- 6.2 India Solar Power, Major Policies and Incentives
- 6.2.1 India, National Solar Mission
- 6.2.2 Demonstration and Promotion of Solar Photovoltaic Devices/ Systems in Urban Areas & Industry
- 6.2.3 Development of Solar Cities Scheme
- 6.2.4 Energy Efficient Solar/ Green Buildings Scheme
- 6.2.5 Solar Water Heating Systems, Interest/ Capital Subsidy Scheme
- 6.2.6 Accelerated Depreciation for Solar Systems
- 6.3 India Wind, Major Policies and Incentives
- 6.3.1 Central Government Incentives
- 6.3.2 State Government Policies
- 6.3.3 Role of Government Bodies
- 6.3.4 Financing Guidelines for Wind Energy Projects
- 6.3.5 Foreign Investment Policy
- 6.3.6 Regulatory Issues
- 6.4 India Hydro, Major Policies and Incentives
- 6.4.1 Small Hydro Power Program
- 6.4.2 Renovation and Modernisation of SHP Projects
- 6.4.3 Hydropower Generation, Buy Back Rate
- 6.5 India Bioenergy, Major Policies and Incentives
- 6.5.1 Biomass Power Buy Back Rate
- 6.5.2 Biomass Power Cogeneration Incentive Schemes
- 6.5.3 Waste to energy (Bio-Energy Projects)
- 6.5.4 Bio-fuel (Ethanol/ Bio-diesel)
- 6.5.5 National Policy on Biofuel
- 7 Japan, Major Policies and Market Instruments Supporting Renewables
- 7.1 Japan Renewable Energy, Major Policies and Incentives
- 7.1.1 Establishment Of NEDO
- 7.1.2 Special Measures law for Promoting the Use of New Energy
- 7.1.3 Renewables Portfolio Standard (RPS) System
- 7.1.4 Green Power Certification System
- 7.1.5 Vision for New Energy Business
- 7.1.6 Japan National Energy Strategy 2006
- 7.1.7 Japan Renewable Energy Policy Platform (JREPP)
- 7.1.8 Support for Deployment of New and Renewable Energy
- 7.1.9 Subsidy for RD&D for New and Renewable Energy
- 7.1.10 New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization (NEDO) Incentives
- 7.1.11 Project for Establishing New Energy and Energy Conservation Visions at the Local Level
- 7.1.12 Project for Promoting the Local Introduction of New Energy
- 7.1.13 Project for Promotion of Non-profit Activities on New Energy
- 7.2 Japan Solar Power, Major Policies and Incentives
- 7.2.1 Residential PV Support Programs
- 7.2.2 Solar Promotion Program
- 7.2.3 Solar PV R&D Initiative
- 7.2.4 Local Government Initiatives
- 7.2.5 Solar PV support Measures
- 7.3 Japan Wind, Major Policies and Incentives
- 7.3.1 Japan Wind Power Development, Major Impediments
- 7.3.2 Japan, Major Policies for Development Wind Power
- 7.3.3 Research and Development of Next-generation Wind Power Generation Technology
- 7.3.4 Research and Development of Offshore Wind Power Generation Technology
- 7.3.5 Subsidy Project for Grid Interconnection of Wind Power Generation
- 7.4 Japan Geothermal, Major Policies and Incentives
- 7.4.1 Project on Geothermal Power Generation Development
- 7.4.2 Geothermal Development Promotion Surveys
- 7.5 Japan Hydro, Major Policies and Incentives
- 7.5.1 The New Energy Foundation
- 7.5.2 Sunshine and Moonlight Project
- 7.5.3 River Law
- 7.5.4 United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change
- 7.5.5 Project for Developing Small and Medium-sized Hydroelectric Power Plants
- 7.6 Japan Bioenergy, Major Policies and Incentives
- 7.6.1 Biomass Nippon Strategy
- 7.6.2 Development of Technology for High-efficiency Conversion of Biomass and Other Energy
- 7.6.3 Local Biomass Heat Utilization Field Test Project
- 7.6.4 Tests for Locally Systemized Biomass Energy
- 7.6.5 Law on the Quality Control of Gasoline and Other Fuels
- 7.6.6 Field demonstration of E3 gasoline (from FY2004)
- 7.6.7 Kyoto Protocol Target Achievement Plan
- 7.6.8 Project to Create a Standard Model for Regional Distribution of E3
- 8 New Zealand, Major Policies and Market Instruments Supporting Renewables
- 8.1 New Zealand Renewable Energy, Major Policies and Incentives
- 8.1.1 New Zealand, Climate Change and Sustainability Agenda
- 8.1.2 The Energy Efficiency and Conservation Strategy, 2007
- 8.1.3 New Zealand Energy Strategy to 2050
- 8.1.4 Emissions Trading Scheme
- 8.1.5 Proposed National Policy Statement for Renewable Electricity Generation
- 8.1.6 Promotion of Uptake of Renewable Electricity
- 8.1.7 Renewable Regulation Issues
- 8.2 New Zealand Solar Power, Major Policies and Incentives
- 8.2.1 Funding For Homeowners
- 8.2.2 Innovation Fund
- 8.2.3 Solar Water Heating Volume Build Grant Schemes
- 8.2.4 Grants for Public Buildings
- 8.3 New Zealand Wind, Major Policies and Incentives
- 8.3.1 Government Policy Statement on Electricity Governance (GPS)
- 8.3.2 Electricity Act 1992
- 8.3.3 Resource Management Act 1991 (RMA)
- 8.3.4 Projects to Reduce Emissions (PRE)
- 8.3.5 Distributed Generation Regulations
- 8.4 New Zealand Bioenergy, Major Policies and Incentives
- 8.4.1 Enabling Business Opportunities - Bioenergy Initiative
- 8.4.2 Wood Energy, Grants
- 8.4.3 New Zealand Biofuel, Major Policies and Incentives
- 8.4.4 Low Carbon Energy Technologies (LCET) Fund
- 8.4.5 Repealment Biofuels Sales Obligation
- 8.4.6 Ethanol Manufacturing Regulations
- 8.4.7 Biodiesel Excise Exemption
- 9 Indonesia, Major Policies and Market Instruments Supporting Renewables
- 9.1 Indonesia Renewable Energy, Major Policies and Incentives
- 9.1.1 National Energy Management blue print (Presidential Decree No.5 / 2006)
- 9.1.2 Energy Law No. 30 / 2007
- 9.1.3 Program on Rural Electrification
- 9.1.4 Program on Interconnection of Renewable Energy Power Generation
- 9.1.5 Program on Energy Self-Sufficient Village
- 9.1.6 Indonesia-German Cooperation on New and Renewable Technology
- 9.2 Indonesia Hydropower, Major Policies and Incentives
- 9.2.1 Integrated Micro hydro Development Program (IMIDAP)
- 9.2.2 Micro Hydro Power Program (MHPP)
- 9.3 Indonesia Bioenergy, Major Policies and Incentives
- 9.3.1 Indonesia Biofuel Policies
- 9.3.2 National Team for Biofuel Development
- 9.3.3 Industrial Strategy Proposal on Biofuel Industry in Indonesia
- 9.3.4 Mandatory on Biofuel Utilization
- 10 Russia, Major Policies and Market Instruments Supporting Renewables
- 10.1 Russia Renewable Energy, Major Policies and Incentives
- 10.1.1 Energy Strategy to 2020
- 10.1.2 Executive Directive for Increase of Energy Efficiency
- 10.2 Russia Hydro, Major Policies and Incentives
- 10.2.1 EBRD Loans for Russian Hydropower
- 10.2.2 Program for Development of Small Hydropower, New Energy Fund
- 10.2.3 Investment Fund
- 10.3 Russia Bioenergy, Major Policies and Incentives
- 10.3.1 The third International Congress - Biodiesel — 2008
- 10.3.2 Bioenergy Development in Russia (First Draft)
- 11 Thailand, Major Policies and Market Instruments Supporting Renewables
- 11.1 Thailand Renewable Energy, Major Policies and Incentives
- 11.1.1 Energy Conservation Promotion Act and Energy Conservation Promotion Fund
- 11.1.2 Sustainable Alternative Energy Development Strategy
- 11.1.3 Thailand, Renewable Portfolio Standards (RPS)
- 11.1.4 Small Power Producer (SSP) & Very Small Power Producers (VSPP) Program
- 11.1.5 Thailand 15-year Renewable Energy Development Plan (2008-22)
- 11.1.6 Soft Loans, Revolving Fund
- 11.1.7 Tax Incentive for Energy Conservation
- 11.1.8 Incentive through Board of Investment (BOI)
- 11.2 Thailand Solar Power, Major Policies and Incentives
- 11.2.1 The Solar Hot Water Project
- 11.3 Thailand Bioenergy, Major Policies and Incentives
- 11.3.1 Ethanol Strategy
- 11.3.2 Ethanol Tax Reduction for Biofuels
- 11.3.3 The E20 Gasohol Policy
- 11.3.4 Biodiesel Policy
- 12 Appendix
- 12.1 Methodology
- 12.1.1 Coverage
- 12.1.2 Secondary Research
- 12.1.3 Primary Research
- 12.1.4 Expert Panel Validation
- 12.2 Contact Us
- 12.3 About GlobalData
- 12.4 Disclaimer
- 1.1 List of Tables
- Table 1: Asia-Pacific, Major Policy Instruments Supporting Renewable Energy Industry, 2009
- Table 2: Australia, Solar Homes and Communities Plan, Grants Available
- Table 3: Australia, Solar, Summary of States Solar Feed in Programs
- Table 4: Australia, Solar PV Support Measures
- Table 5: Australia , Excise Rates for Ethanol and Biodiesel, 2010 to 2015
- Table 6: China, Major Renewable Energy Policies and Acts
- Table 7: China, Major Renewable Energy Policies and Acts (Cont.)
- Table 8: China, Renewable Energy Law, Five Major Regulations
- Table 9: China, Solar PV Support Measures, 2008
- Table 10: China, Central Policies for Wind Power
- Table 11: China, Province Specific Wind Incentive Schemes
- Table 12: China, Small Hydro Power Incentive Schemes
- Table 13: China, Rural Electrification Policies for Small Hydro Power
- Table 14: India Renewable Energy, Major Policies and Acts, 1998- 2008
- Table 15: India Renewable Energy, Major Policies and Acts, 1998- 2008 (Cont.)
- Table 16: India, Grid-interactive Power Program, Central Financial Assistance Available
- Table 17: India, Off-grid Renewable Energy Programs
- Table 18: India, Off-grid Renewable Energy Programs (Cont.)
- Table 19: India, Off-grid Renewable Energy Programs (Cont.)
- Table 20: Remote Village Electrification, Maximum Central Financial Assistance
- Table 21: India, Demonstration and Promotion of Solar Photovoltaic Devices/ Systems, Indicative Target 2008-12
- Table 22: India, Demonstration and Promotion of Solar Photovoltaic Devices/ System, Yearly Expenditure 2008-12
- Table 23: India, GRIHA, Registration -cum-Rating Fee
- Table 24: India, Interest/ Capital Subsidy Scheme, Applicable Interest rates For Soft Loans
- Table 25: India, Custom Duty for Wind Energy Equipments and Components
- Table 26: India, Policies Introduced / Incentives Declared by the State Governments for Private Sector Wind Projects
- Table 27: India, Policies Introduced / Incentives Declared by the State Governments for Private Sector Wind Projects (Contd)
- Table 28: India, Indian Renewable Energy Development Agency Financing Guidelines for Wind Energy Projects
- Table 29: India, Classification Of Small Hydro Projects
- Table 30: India, Subsidy For Small Hydro Power Plants
- Table 31: India, Renovation and Modernisation OF SHP, Financial Assistance Provided
- Table 32: India, Renewable Power Policies for Hydropower (Buy Back Rate - Rs./kWh)
- Table 33: India, Renewable Power Policies for Bio-power (Buy Back Rate - Rs./kWh)
- Table 34: India, Biomass Power Cogeneration Incentive Schemes
- Table 35: India, Biomass Power Cogeneration Incentive Schemes (State Govt./Utility wise)
- Table 36: India, Bio-fuel Incentive Schemes
- Table 37: Japan, Utilization Targets For New Energy ( TWh/ Year)
- Table 38: Japan, JREPP Vision, Share of Renewables in Electricity Generation, 2050
- Table 39: Japan, New Energy Facility Introduction Project, Eligible Systems And Requirements For Local Government, 2008
- Table 40: Japan, New Energy Facility Introduction Project, Eligible Systems And Requirements For Local Government, 2008 (Cont.)
- Table 41: Japan, PV Roadmap Toward 2030, Financial Milestones
- Table 42: Japan, Solar PV Support Measures, 2008
- Table 43: Japan, Subsidies for Development Of Small and Medium-sized Hydroelectric Power Plants, 2008
- Table 44: New Zealand, Summary Of Actions For Promoting Renewable Electricity
- Table 45: New Zealand, Bioenergy Initiative, Government Funding Available , 2007-2010
- Table 46: Indonesia, Potential of Renewable Energy
- Table 47: Indonesia, Energy policy, Laws and Regulation
- Table 48: Indonesia , Minimum Mandatory On Biodiesel Utilization
- Table 49: Indonesia , Minimum Mandatory On Bioethanol Utilization
- Table 50: Russia, Expected Share of Different Renewable Energy Sources, Till 2020
- Table 51: Thailand, Adder to the Normal Tariff for Small Power Producer and Very Small Power Producer Program
- Table 52: Thailand, Alternative Energy Target To 2022
- Table 53: Thailand, Renewable Energy Development Plan, Promotion Measures
- Table 54: Thailand, Transport Fuels, Excise Tax Rate and Reduced Rate for Biofuels
- Table 55: Thailand, E20 Gasohol Policy
- 1.2 List of Figures
- Figure 1: Asia Pacific, Growth of Wind Power Capacity in Major Countries, 2000-15
- Figure 2: Australia, New Renewable Energy Targets and Comparison with Targets Under MRET
- Figure 3: India, Remote Village Electrification Program, Maximum Central Financial Assistance Available
- Figure 4: India, Demonstration and Promotion of Solar Photovoltaic Devices/ Systems, Indicative Targets 2008-12
- Figure 5: India, Demonstration and Promotion of Solar Photovoltaic Devices/ Systems, Yearly Expenditure
- Figure 6: India, Comparison of Tariffs Provided by Different States For Wind Power
- Figure 7: India, Small hydro Power, Comparison Of Tariffs Offered By Different States
- Figure 8: Japan, Targets for Renewable Energy under the RPS
- Figure 9: Japan, JREPP Vision, Share of Renewables in Electricity Generation, 2050
- Figure 10: Indonesia, Presidential Decree No. 5/2006, National Energy Mix 2025
- Figure 11: Russia, Targets for Major Renewable Energy Sources
- Figure 12: Thailand, Comparison of Adder Tariffs Available for Different Technologies
- Figure 13: Thailand, Renewable Energy targets, 2008-2022
- Figure 14: Thailand, Excise Rate on Transport Fuels
- Figure 15: GlobalData Methodology
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