
Asia Pacific (APAC) Renewable Energy Policy Handbook, 2023 Update
Description
Asia Pacific (APAC) Renewable Energy Policy Handbook, 2023 Update
Summary
Asia Pacific (APAC) Renewable Energy Policy Handbook, 2023 Update” is among the latest region specific policy reports from GlobalData, the industry analysis specialist. The report covers 15 major countries in the Asia Pacific region - Australia, Bangladesh, China, India, Indonesia, Japan, Kazakhstan, Laos, Malaysia, Pakistan, Philippines, South Korea, Taiwan, Thailand, and Vietnam. The report offers comprehensive information on major policies governing the renewable energy market in these countries. The report discusses renewable energy targets and plans along with the present policy framework, giving a fair idea of overall growth potential of the renewable energy industry. The report also provides major technology specific policies and incentives provided by the countries in the region.
The report is built using data and information sourced from industry associations, government websites, and statutory bodies. The information is also sourced through other secondary research sources such as industry and trade magazines.
Scope
- The report covers policy measures and incentives used by countries in the Asia Pacific region to promote renewable energy.
- The report details promotional measures in the Asia Pacific region both for the overall renewable energy industry and for specific renewable energy technologies that have potential in the region.
- The report covers 15 major countries in the Asia Pacific region - Australia, Bangladesh, China, India, Indonesia, Japan, Kazakhstan, Laos, Malaysia, Pakistan, Philippines, South Korea, Taiwan, Thailand, and Vietnam.
The report will enhance your decision making capability in a more rapid and time sensitive manner. It will allow you to -
- Develop business strategies with the help of specific insights about policy decisions being taken for different renewable energy sources.
- Identify opportunities and challenges in exploiting various renewable technologies.
- Compare the level of support provided to different renewable energy technologies in different countries in the region.
- Be ahead of competition by keeping yourself abreast of all the latest policy changes.
Table of Contents
235 Pages
- 1 About GlobalData
- 2 Executive Summary
- 3 Renewable Energy Policy, Australia
- 3.1 Renewable Energy Market, Overview
- 3.2 Renewable Energy Targets
- 3.3 Policy Snapshot
- 3.4 Renewable Energy Policy Framework
- Renewable Energy Target (RET) Scheme
- Climate Change Target 2030
- Long Term Emissions Reduction Plan
- Offshore Clean Energy Infrastructure Regulatory Framework
- Financial Incentives and Policy Support for Solar Power, Australia, Federal Incentives
- Clean Energy Finance Corporation (CEFC)
- Emissions Reduction Fund (ERF)
- National Hydrogen Strategy
- Australia-Germany Hydrogen Accord - Hygate program
- Clean Hydrogen and Carbon Capture Fund
- Microgrids
- Australian Clean Hydrogen Trade Program (ACHTP)
- 3.5 State Level Policies and Incentives-South Australia
- South Australia
- South Australia Renewable Energy Auctions
- Renewable Energy Program
- The Sustainability Incentives Scheme
- South Australia Energy and Emissions Reduction Agreement
- National Hydrogen Strategy – South Australia
- 3.6 State Level Policies and Incentives-New South Wales (NSW)
- Electricity Infrastructure Roadmap.
- Assessing large-scale solar projects in NSW
- Feed-in Tariffs
- Funds for Renewable Energy in Regional Communities
- Solar Homes Policy
- Solar for Low Income Household
- Empowering Homes: Solar Battery Loan Program
- NSW Energy and Emissions Reduction Agreement
- National Hydrogen Strategy – New South Wales
- Small-scale Technology Certificates
- 3.7 State Level Policies and Incentives-Victoria
- Renewable Energy Action Plan
- Victoria's Climate Change Strategy
- Feed-in Tariffs
- Agriculture Energy Investment Plan (AEIP)
- New Renewable Energy Target for Victoria (VRET)
- The Victorian Renewable Energy Auction Scheme (VREAS)
- Renewable Hydrogen Commercialization Pathways Fund
- Victorian Big Battery (VBB)
- National Hydrogen Strategy – Victoria
- 3.8 State Level Policies and Incentives-Tasmania
- Feed-in Tariffs
- Renewable Energy Action Plan
- Renewable Energy Target
- Tasmania Energy and Emissions Reduction Agreement
- National Hydrogen Strategy – Tasmania
- Tasmanian Renewable Hydrogen Action Plan
- 3.9 State Level Policies and Incentives-Queensland
- Feed-in Tariffs
- Queensland Renewable Energy Auctions
- Queensland interest-free solar loans
- Solar 150 initiative
- CleanCo
- National Hydrogen Strategy – Queensland
- 3.10 State Level Policies and Incentives-Australian Capital Territory
- ACT Renewable Energy Auctions
- Home Battery Storage Program
- Rooftop Solar Scheme
- Sustainable Household Scheme
- National Hydrogen Strategy – Australian Capital Territory
- 3.11 State Level Policies and Incentives-Western Australia
- Climate Policy
- Energy Transformation Strategy
- Distributed Energy Buyback Scheme (DEBS)
- National Hydrogen Strategy – Western Australia
- 3.12 State Level Policies and Incentives-Northern Territory
- Roadmap to achieve Renewable Energy Target
- Incentives for Renewable Energy
- Solar Energy Transformation Program (SETuP)
- National Hydrogen Strategy – Northern Territory
- 4 Renewable Energy Policy, Bangladesh
- 4.1 Renewable Energy Market, Overview
- 4.2 Policy Snapshot
- 4.3 Renewable Energy Targets
- 4.4 Renewable Energy Policy
- 4.5 Hydrogen Energy
- 4.6 Sustainable and Renewable Energy Development Authority Act
- 4.7 The Bangladesh Energy Regulatory Commission (BERC) Act 2003
- 4.8 Net Metering
- 4.9 Solar Home Systems Program
- 4.10 New Renewables Policy
- 5 Renewable Energy Policy, China
- 5.1 Renewable Energy Market, Overview
- 5.2 Policy Snapshot
- 5.3 Renewable Energy Targets
- 5.4 Renewable Energy Law
- Taxation Measures
- Grid Access
- Interconnection Standards
- Special Fund for Renewable Energy Development
- Renewable Energy Power Consumption Guarantee Mechanism
- Renewable Energy Law Amendments
- 5.5 International Science and Technology Co-operation Program for New and Renewable Energy
- 5.6 The 14th Five-Year Plan
- 5.7 Hydrogen Energy in China
- Shandong Province
- Guangdong Province
- Heibei Province
- Ningxia Province
- Henan Province
- 5.8 Renewable Portfolio Standard (RPS)
- 5.9 Carbon Intensity Target
- 5.10 National Emission Trading Scheme (ETS)
- 5.11 Global Environment Facility (GEF) Grants
- 5.12 Subsidy-Free Solar, Wind Power Policy
- 5.13 Financial Incentives and Policy Support for Solar, China
- Solar Auctions and Schemes
- Solar Mandate
- Action Plan for the Development of Smart Photovoltaic Industry
- 5.14 Financial Incentives and Policy Support for Wind, China
- Wind Auctions and Rules
- Notice on Provisional Management Measures for Distributed Wind Power Project Development and Construction for all provinces
- Notice regulating the standardization of the wind power equipment and generators quality
- Market Entry Standards for Wind Equipment Manufacturers
- 5.15 Financial Incentives and Policy Support for Hydropower, China
- Preferential Value Added Tax for Small Hydropower
- Rural Electrification Policies Favouring Small Hydro Installation
- China Three Gorges rules for new domestic hydro projects
- 5.16 Financial Incentives and Policy Support for Biopower, China
- Value Added Tax for Biogas
- Non-food Biomass Feedstock Standardization Technical Committee
- 6 Renewable Energy Policy, India
- 6.1 Renewable Energy Market, Overview
- 6.2 Policy Snapshot
- 6.3 Renewable Energy Targets
- 6.4 Electricity Act of 2003
- National Electricity Policy (NEP, 2022)
- National Electricity Policy (NEP, 2021)
- 6.5 Electricity (Amendment) Bill, 2022
- 6.6 National Renewable Energy Act, 2015
- 6.7 Cross Border Power Trade Regulation, 2020
- 6.8 Cross Border Electricity Trade, 2021
- 6.9 Scheme for Supply of Round-The-Clock (RTC) Renewable Energy
- 6.10 National Action Plan on Climate Change
- State Action Plan on Climate Change (SAPCC)
- 6.11 Amendments in National Tariff Policy
- 6.12 Renewable Energy Certificates
- REC Amendment 2021
- REC Amendment 2022
- 6.13 Memorandum- “Make in India” for Local Content in Renewable Energy Products
- 6.14 Memorandum-Quality of Solar Modules
- 6.15 National Wind-Solar Hybrid Policy
- 6.16 Quality Control Manual for Grid Connected Rooftop Solar PV Systems and Solar PV Water Pumping Systems
- 6.17 Green Term Ahead Market (GTAM)
- 6.18 Green Energy Corridor
- 6.19 Interstate Transmission Network System (ISTS)-Connected Wind-Solar Hybrid Power Projects
- 6.20 Extension on Waiver of Inter-State Transmission Charges
- 6.21 Union Budget Allocation
- 2023-2024
- 2022-2023
- 6.22 National Hydrogen Mission
- 6.23 Renewable Energy Auctions
- Auction Analysis
- 6.24 Feed-in-Tariffs
- Small Hydro
- Bioenergy
- Solar Power
- Wind Power
- 6.25 Support for Renewable Energy, India
- Support for Solar Power
- Support for Wind Power
- Support for Biopower
- Support for Small Hydropower
- 7 Renewable Energy Policy, Indonesia
- 7.1 Renewable Energy Market, Overview
- 7.2 Policy Snapshot
- 7.3 Renewable Energy Targets
- 7.4 National Energy Policy
- 7.5 New Tariff Regime for Renewables
- 7.6 Presidential Regulation 112
- 7.7 Indonesia Electricity Supply Plan (RUPTL), 2021–2030
- 7.8 Revocation of 32 regulations in the Energy and Minerals Sector in 2018
- 7.9 Other Electricity Sector Regulations
- Ministerial Decree number 10/2017 (MEMR 10/2017)
- Ministerial Decree number 11/2017 (MEMR 11/2017)
- 7.10 Net-metering scheme
- 7.11 Value-Added Tax and Import Duty Exemption for Renewable Energy Property
- 7.12 New Geothermal Law
- Auctions for Geothermal Working Areas (WKP)
- 7.13 Geothermal Fund
- 7.14 Other Fiscal Incentives
- Tax Allowance
- Tax Holiday
- 8 Renewable Energy Policy, Japan
- 8.1 Renewable Energy Market, Overview
- 8.2 Renewable Energy Targets
- 8.3 Policy Snapshot
- 8.4 Sixth Strategic Energy Plan, 2021
- 8.5 Hydrogen Energy in Japan
- 8.6 Japan Renewable Energy Policy Platform
- 8.7 Amendment of the Renewable Energy Act (New Feed-in Tariff Act)
- 8.8 Feed-in Tariffs for Renewable Energy
- Feed-in-Premium (FiP)
- 8.9 Renewable Energy Auctions
- Solar PV Auctions
- Auction Analysis
- Offshore Wind Auctions
- Offshore Wind Bill
- 8.10 RE 100
- 8.11 Establishment of New Energy Development Organization
- 8.12 Renewable Energy Certificates (REC) in Japan
- 8.13 Act No. 89 of 2018
- 8.14 Cool Earth-Innovative Energy Technology Program
- 9 Renewable Energy Policy, Kazakhstan
- 9.1 Renewable Energy Market, Overview
- 9.2 Policy Snapshot
- 9.3 Renewable Energy Targets
- 9.4 Law on Electricity
- 9.5 Law on the Use of Renewable Energy Sources
- 9.6 Doctrine for Carbon Neutrality by 2060
- 9.7 Hydrogen Energy
- 9.8 Long-Term Development Strategy for the Period up to 2025
- 9.9 Renewable Energy Auctions
- 9.10 New Financing Framework by EBRD for Renewables
- 10 Renewable Energy Policy, Laos
- 10.1 Renewable Energy Market, Overview
- 10.2 Policy Snapshot
- 10.3 Renewable Energy Targets
- 10.4 Renewable Energy Development Strategy
- 10.5 Hydrogen Energy
- 10.6 Law on Investment Promotion
- 10.7 National Green Growth Strategy to 2030
- 10.8 National Policy on Sustainable Hydropower Development
- 10.9 Nationally Determined Contribution
- 11 Renewable Energy Policy, Malaysia
- 11.1 Renewable Energy Market, Overview
- 11.2 Policy Snapshot
- 11.3 Renewable Energy Targets
- 11.4 Electricity Supply Act 1990
- 11.5 MoUs signed by Sustainable Energy Development Authority (SEDA)
- 11.6 Energy Conservation Act
- 11.7 Renewable Energy Act 2011
- 11.8 Twelfth Malaysia Plan, 2021–2025
- 11.9 National Energy Policy (2022 – 2040)
- 11.10 Feed-in Tariffs (FiTs)
- 11.11 Net-Energy Metering (NEM)
- 11.12 National Renewable Energy Policy and Action Plan
- 11.13 Hydrogen Energy in Malaysia
- 11.14 Sustainable Energy Development Authority (SEDA) Act 2011
- 11.15 Green Technology Financing Scheme (GTFS)
- 11.16 Green Financing Roadmap
- 11.17 Green Investment Tax Allowance (GITA) and Green Income Tax Exemption (GITE)
- 11.18 Competitive Bidding for Renewable Energy Projects - Auctions
- 11.19 Supply Agreement of Renewable Energy (SARE)
- 11.20 Corporate Green Power Programme
- 12 Renewable Energy Policy, Pakistan
- 12.1 Renewable Energy Market, Overview
- 12.2 Policy Snapshot
- 12.3 Renewable Energy Targets
- 12.4 Hydrogen Energy in Pakistan
- 12.5 Power Sector Reforms
- National Power System Expansion Plan (NPSEP)
- Indicative Generation Capacity Expansion Plan (IGCEP)
- 12.6 Alternative and Renewable Energy Policy (AREP) 2019
- Tax Exemption under AREP
- Tax and Duty Exemption
- Exchange Protection
- 12.7 National Power Policy, 2015
- 12.8 Provincial power policies
- Sindh
- Baluchistan
- Punjab
- Pakhtunkhwa
- 12.9 Direct Sale of Renewable Electricity to End Users
- 12.10 Feed-in Tariffs (FiT), Pakistan
- Solar Power Feed-in Tariffs
- Wind Power Feed-in Tariffs
- Small Hydropower Feed-in Tariffs
- 12.11 Auctions
- 12.12 Net–metering
- 12.13 Sindh Solar Energy Program
- 12.14 Tax Exemptions
- 12.15 National Solar Energy Initiative
- 13 Renewable Energy Policy, Philippines
- 13.1 Renewable Energy Market, Overview
- 13.2 Policy Snapshot
- 13.3 Renewable Energy Targets
- 13.4 National Renewable Energy Program (NREP)
- 13.5 Renewable Energy Act
- Amendment 2021
- Amendment 2022
- 13.6 Renewable Portfolio Standards
- 13.7 Green Energy Option Program (GEOP)
- 13.8 Net–Metering
- 13.9 Green Energy Auction Program (GEAP)
- 13.10 Open and Competitive Selection Process (OCSP)
- 13.11 Competitive Selection Process (CSP) for Power Supply Agreements
- 14 Renewable Energy Policy, South Korea
- 14.1 Renewable Energy Market, Overview
- 14.2 Policy Snapshot
- 14.3 Renewable Energy Targets
- 14.4 Green Growth Policy
- 14.5 New Deal 2.0
- Green New Deal
- 14.6 Ninth Basic Plan - 2020-2034
- 14.7 Third Energy Master Plan 2019–2040
- 14.8 Renewable Portfolio Standard (RPS)
- 14.9 Renewable Energy Certificates (REC)
- 14.10 Fixed price contract bidding system
- 14.11 Korea Renewable Energy 3020 Plan
- 14.12 Auctions
- 14.13 Hydrogen Energy
- 14.14 Tax Audit Exemption
- 14.15 Mandatory Use of Renewable Energy for Public Buildings
- 14.16 K-RE100 Scheme
- 15 Renewable Energy Policy, Taiwan
- 15.1 Renewable Energy Market, Overview
- 15.2 Policy Snapshot
- 15.3 Renewable Energy Targets
- 15.4 The Electricity Act
- 15.5 Renewable Energy Development Act (REDA)
- 15.6 New Green Energy Revolution
- 15.7 National Energy Program
- 15.8 Green Finance Action Plan
- 15.9 Solar Power Programs
- 15.10 Wind Power Programs
- 15.11 Feed in Tariffs
- 15.12 Incentives for Renewable Energy Sources
- Demonstration awards and subsidies
- Tax incentives
- 15.13 Renewable Energy Auction
- 15.14 Other Programs and Initiatives
- Shalun Green Energy Science City
- Green Energy Roofs Project
- 16 Renewable Energy Policy, Thailand
- 16.1 Renewable Energy Market, Overview
- 16.2 Policy Snapshot
- 16.3 Renewable Energy Targets
- 16.4 Thailand Integrated Energy Blueprint (TIEB)
- 16.5 Power Development Plan 2018-2037 (PDP2018)
- 16.6 Alternative Energy Development Plan 2015–2036
- Amendment of Alternative Energy Development Plan 2015–2036
- 16.7 National Energy Plan (NEP)
- 16.8 Feed-in-Tariffs
- For Very Small Power Producers (VSPPs)
- Solar Power Feed-in-Tariffs
- 16.9 Solar photovoltaic (PV) scheme for local household rooftops, 2019-2028
- 16.10 Net metering scheme for residential PV
- 16.11 Tax Incentives through Board of Investment
- Five-Year Investment Promotion Strategy
- 16.12 Hydrogen energy in Thailand
- 17 Renewable Energy Policy, Vietnam
- 17.1 Renewable Energy Market, Overview
- 17.2 Policy Snapshot
- 17.3 Renewable Energy Targets
- 17.4 Introduction of Competition in Power Market
- 17.5 Power Master Plan VII
- 17.6 Revised Power Development Plan VII
- Targets for Renewable Energy
- 17.7 Power Development Plan VIII
- 17.8 Renewable Energy Development Strategy 2016–2030 with outlook until 2050 (REDS)
- 17.9 National Green Growth Strategy
- National Green Growth Strategy 2021-2030
- 17.10 Rural Electrification Program
- 17.11 Feed–in Tariffs (FiTs)
- Biopower Feed-in-Tariffs
- 17.12 Avoided Cost Tariff (AVCT) for small hydro
- 17.13 New Tariff Mechanism (Revised Net Metering Scheme- Decision 02/2019)
- 17.14 Model Power Purchase Agreements
- Solar PPA Model
- Wind Power PPA Model
- 17.15 Direct Corporate Power Purchase Agreement (DPPA)
- Market access through CPTPP and EUVNFTA
- 17.16 Local Provincial Rules for renewable energy development
- New Tariff Guidelines for Solar Rooftop Projects
- 17.17 Competitive Auction Mechanism
- 17.18 Other incentives for Renewable Power Projects
- 18 Appendix
- 18.1 Abbreviations
- 18.2 Market Definitions
- Power
- Renewable Power
- Installed Capacity
- Electricity Generation
- Electricity Consumption
- 18.3 Methodology
- Coverage
- Secondary Research
- Primary Research
- Modelling and Forecasting
- 19 Contact Us
- List of Tables
- Table 1: Renewable Energy Policy, Asia Pacific
- Table 2: Policy Snapshot, Australia, 2022
- Table 3: New Large-scale Renewable Energy Target, Annual Targets, Australia (TWh), 2015–2030
- Table 4: HyGATE program
- Table 5: Time-Varying Minimum FiTs, 2022
- Table 6: Tasmanian Renewable Hydrogen Action plan Targets
- Table 7: Renewable Energy Reverse Auction Winners, ACT, Australia
- Table 8: Capacity and number of generators by tariff in 2021
- Table 9: Renewable Hydrogen Strategy, Western Australia
- Table 10: Policy Snapshot, Bangladesh, 2022
- Table 11: Policy Snapshot, China, 2022
- Table 12: Renewable Energy Law, China, Major Regulations
- Table 13: Renewable Energy Law, China, Renewable Portfolio Standards by Province (%), 2021
- Table 14: GEF Active Projects Funding, China, 2022
- Table 15: GEF Funding Allocation, STAR GEF-8, China, 2022
- Table 16: Power Market, China, Top 10 winners Solar PV Tender, 2019
- Table 17: Policy Snapshot, India, 2022
- Table 18: Renewable energy market, India, state-wise renewable energy targets vs actuals, 2022
- Table 19: Renewable Energy Market, India, Renewable Purchase Obligation (%), 2023-2030
- Table 20: Renewable Energy Certificate Volume, India, 2022-23
- Table 21: Renewable Energy Auctions, India, 2018-2022
- Table 22: Renewable Energy Market, India, FiT for Small Hydro, 2019-2023
- Table 23: Renewable Energy Market, India, FiT for Biopower-based Power Plants, FY2022-23
- Table 24: Renewable Energy Market, India, Net Metering Regulations in Leading States
- Table 25: Renewable Energy Market, India, Net Metering and Gross Metering Policy, Karnataka
- Table 26: Policy Snapshot, Indonesia, 2022
- Table 27: Renewable Energy Targets, Germany, 2030
- Table 28: Specific renewable tariffs and method of appointment, Indonesia
- Table 29: Applicable Tender process under Regulation 112, Indonesia
- Table 30: Planned Capacity Additions (in MW), RUPTL, Indonesia, 2021-2030
- Table 31: Policy Snapshot, Japan, 2022
- Table 32: Upcoming Hydrogen Plants, Japan, 2022
- Table 33: Renewable Energy Cost Reduction Targets, Japan (JPY/kWh and $/kWh), 2030
- Table 34: Renewable Energy Feed-in Tariffs, Japan (JPY/kWh and $/kWh), 2022
- Table 35: FiTs and FiPs Eligibility by Year, Japan, 2022
- Table 36: Renewable Energy Market, Japan, Solar PV Auctions
- Table 37: Renewable Energy Market, Japan, Offshore Wind Auctions
- Table 38: Renewable Energy Market, Renewable Energy Certificates, Japan
- Table 39: Policy Snapshot, Kazakhstan, 2022
- Table 40: Renewable Energy Auctions, Kazakhstan, 2018
- Table 41: Renewable Energy Auctions, Kazakhstan, 2019
- Table 42: Renewable Energy Auctions, Kazakhstan, 2020
- Table 43: Renewable Energy Auctions, Kazakhstan, 2021
- Table 44: Renewable Energy Auctions, Kazakhstan, 2022
- Table 45: Policy Snapshot, Laos, 2022
- Table 46: Policy Snapshot, Malaysia, 2022
- Table 47: Renewable Energy Targets, Malaysia, 2015–2030
- Table 48: Feed-in Tariff, 2023
- Table 49: NEM 3.0 quota allocation 2021-2023
- Table 50: Fourth LSS, Shortlisted bidders for Package P1 – Project Capacity from 10MW to less than 30MW
- Table 51: Fourth LSS, Shortlisted bidders for Package P2 – Project Capacity from 30MW to less than 50MW
- Table 52: Policy Snapshot, Pakistan, 2022
- Table 53: Solar power Feed-in-Tariff, Pakistan
- Table 54: Wind power Feed-in-Tariff, Pakistan
- Table 55: High–head (> 20 meters) Hydropower Feed-in-Tariff, Pakistan
- Table 56: Low–head (≤ 20 meters) Hydropower Feed-in-Tariff, Pakistan
- Table 57: Policy Snapshot, Philippines, 2022
- Table 58: NREP, 2011-2030 Installation Targets vs. Actual (MW)
- Table 59: GEAP First Round Auction, Philippines, 2022
- Table 60: Renewable Energy Market, Open and Competitive Selection Process Results, Philippines
- Table 61: Policy Snapshot, South Korea, 2022
- Table 62: Renewable Portfolio Standards, South Korea, Targets (%), 2016–2026
- Table 63: REC Weighting Scheme Details
- Table 64: Allocation of Renewable Energy Certificates, South Korea, 2022
- Table 65: Solar PV Tender Details 2021
- Table 66: K-RE100 Scheme
- Table 67: Policy Snapshot, Taiwan, 2022
- Table 68: Feed-in Tariffs for Solar Power Plants, Taiwan, 2021
- Table 69: Feed-in Tariffs for Renewable Energy Sources, Taiwan, 2021
- Table 70: Feed-in Tariffs for Solar Power Plants, Taiwan, 2022
- Table 71: Feed-in Tariffs for Renewable Energy Sources, Taiwan, 2022
- Table 72: Feed-in Tariffs for Solar Power Plants, Taiwan, 2023
- Table 73: Feed-in Tariffs for Renewable Energy Sources, Taiwan, 2023
- Table 74 Renewable Auction Results, round 3.1, Taiwan, 2022
- Table 75: Policy Snapshot, Thailand, 2022
- Table 76: PDP Targets, Thailand
- Table 77: Target Renewable Energy Capacity by 2036, Thailand
- Table 78: Revised Target of Renewable Energy Capacity by 2037, Thailand
- Table 79: Renewable Energy Market, Feed-in Tariff levels, Thailand, 2022
- Table 80: Renewable Energy Market, Feed-in Tariff levels (THB/kWh), Thailand, 2022
- Table 81: Renewable Energy Market, Solar Feed-in-Tariffs (BHT/kWh & $/kWh), Thailand, 2022
- Table 82: Policy Snapshot, Vietnam, 2022
- Table 83: Share of Energy Sources in Original and Revised Power Development Plan VII (%), Vietnam, 2020–2030
- Table 84: Targets for Renewable Energy Sources in Original and Revised Power Development Plan VII (%), Vietnam, 2020–2030
- Table 85: PDP VIII Proposal
- Table 86: Renewable Energy Targets for Total Primary Energy Consumption, Vietnam, 2020–2030
- Table 87: Abbreviations
- List of Figures
- Figure 1: Renewable Auctions, Auctioned Capacity (GW) Vs. Awarded Capacity (GW), India, 2017-2022
- Figure 2: Renewable Auctions, Awarded Capacity (GW) by Technology, India, 2017-2022
- Figure 3: Renewable Auctions, Solar PV Prices ($/MWh), India, 2017-2023
- Figure 4: Solar PV Auctions, Auctioned Capacity (MW) Vs. Awarded Capacity (MW), Japan, 2017-2022
- Figure 5: Solar PV Auctions Bidding Price Comparison, Japan, 2017-2022
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