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NEW YORK, Feb. 18 /PRNewswire/ -- Reportlinker.com announces that a new market research report is available in its catalogue:

Renewable Energy Policy Analysis in Asia

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Policies play a key role in the development and utilization of renewable energy industry, especially for the developing countries. Asia's renewable energy industry has witnessed fast-growing development in recent years, but compared to Europe, it is still in its infancy on the whole and related policy mechanisms in various countries of Asia remain to be improved.

Asia's renewable energy development is mainly distributed in the countries and areas of East Asia, South-eastern Asia and South Asia (including China, Japan, India, Korea, Taiwan, Indonesia and Thailand, etc.). As one of the main developed countries in the world, Japan has made significant achievements in renewable energy industry, especially in solar energy and renewable energy technologies.

As the largest developing countries, China is the leading player of renewable energy development in Asia and its growth in renewable energy industry has showed booming momentum in recent years, especially after implementation of Renewable Energy Law and its supporting policies and incentives.

Under the guidance and support of policies and incentives, Asian countries and areas, including India, Indonesia, Thailand and Taiwan, also have obtained obvious achievements and are attaching more importance to the utilization of renewable energy.

CCM carried out an in-depth research on renewable energy policies of above countries. Key issues as follows will be comprehensively presented in this report:

-Interpretation of existing policies and incentives for renewable energy development and utilization and the latest dynamics;

-Essence and issuance motivation of the policies and incentives;

-Background and situation of energy demand and supply;

-Main achievements of renewables development under support of policies;

-Limitation of policy system and specific policies and incentives;

-Forecast on development of renewable energy policies and incentives.

Main content

I Overview of renewable energy industry in Asia

I-1 Market situation of Asian renewable energy

I-2 Roles of policies and incentives in renewable energy development

I-3 Asian renewable energy policy system

I-4 Renewable energy policy comparisons in Asia and in Europe

II China's renewable energy policy analysis

II-1 Major policies and incentives by energy

II-2 Essence of policies and incentives

II-3 Background of policies introduction

II-4 Outcome of policies and incentives

II-5 Limitations of policies and incentives

II-6 Forecast for renewable energy policies

III India's renewable energy policy analysis

III-1 Major policies and incentives by renewable energy

III-2 Essence of policies and incentives

III-3 Background of policies release

III-4 Outcome of policies and incentives

III-5 Limitations of policies and incentives

III-6 Forecast for renewable energy policies

IV Japan's renewable energy policy analysis

IV-1 Major policies and incentives

IV-2 Essence of policies and incentives

IV-3 Background of policies introduction

IV-4 Outcome of policies and incentives

IV-5 Limitations of policies and incentives

IV-6 Forecast for renewable energy policies

V Indonesia's renewable energy policy analysis

V-1 Major policies and incentives by energy

LIST OF TABLES

Table I-1 Existing installed capacity of wind and solar power for the World's top five countries by 2008

Table II-1 Major policies and incentives for renewable energy in China

Table II-2 Main applications of special fund for renewable energy development in China

Table II-3 Pricing mechanism of renewable power in China

Table II-4 Specific contents of the special fund in China

Table II-5 Expenditure range of special fund acquired through free financing in China

Table II-6 Development plans for key renewable energies in China, 2006-2020

Table II-7 Major development plans of renewable energy in China by 2010

Table II-8 Key hydropower projects in 11th Five-Year Plan in China

Table II-9 Key bioenergy projects in 11th Five-Year Plan in China

Table II-10 Regional distribution of wind power projects in 11th Five-Year Plan in China

Table II-11 Key projects and distribution of solar power generation in China

Table II-12 Requirements on transfer efficiency of photovoltaic products in China

Table II-13 Allocable scope of photovoltaic building subsidy in China

Table II-14 Standards on three types of PV building projects for subsidy declaration in China

Table II-15 CGN combination's advantages on this solar power franchise

Table II-16 Main contents of China's 6 wind power concession projects

Table II-17 Regulations for biofuel industry in China

Table II-18 13 laws and regulations based on Renewable Energy Law in China

Table II-19 Energy consumption level of main energy-using industries in China

Table II-20 Main achievements of China's bioenergy development by 2008

Table II-21 Predicted adjustment of renewable energies in RPNE in China

Table III-1 Industry policies for main renewable energies in India

Table III-2 Main renewable energy policies by state governments in India

Table III-3 Main policies for small-scale renewable energy industries in India

Table III-4 Major functions of NSIC

Table III-5 Main incentives for investment in RETs in India

Table III-6 Concession under India's Income Tax Rules

Table III-7 Overview of central government incentives for wind power in India

Table III-8 Overview of state government incentives for wind power in India

Table III-9 IEC standards for equipment of SHP projects in India

Table III-10 Buy back of hydropower generation in India

Table III-11 Main Objectives of the Biomass Energy and Co-Generation Programme in India

Table III-12 Foreign investment policies on renewable energy in India

Table III-13 Potential and installed capacity of SHP in India, 31st March 2009

Table IV-1 Objectives for NNES in Japan

Table IV-2 Specific targets of NNES in Japan

Table IV-3 Medium and long-term targets for new energy in Japan

Table IV-4 Key policies for attainment of medium and long-term targets in Japan

Table IV-5 Government policies on wind power in Japan, by 2008

Table IV-6 Subsidy for small and medium-sized hydropower stations in Japan

Table V-1 National Energy Mix 2025 after optimizing BaU Scenario in Indonesia

Table V-2 Biofuel program in Indonesia

Table V-3 Minimum mandatory on biofuel utilization in Indonesia (PERMEN ESDM NO.TAHUN 2008)

Table V-4 Renewable energy development in Indonesia, 2008

Table VI-1 Comparison of Taiwan's RE Development Act and Germany's RE Law

Table VI-2 Short, medium and long-term development plan for renewable energies in Taiwan

Table VI-3 Development targets for renewable energies in Taiwan by 2020

Table VI-4 Current incentives for renewable energy promotion in Taiwan

Table VI-5 Targets for carbon dioxide emission reduction

Table VI-6 Outcome of renewable energy policies and incentives in Taiwan

Table VII-1 Ministerial Regulations for energy conservation in buildings in Thailand

Table VII-2 Ministerial Regulations for energy conservation in machinery, equipment and promotion of energy-efficient

materials in Thailand

Table VII-3 Documentations on applying for financial supports in Thailand

Table VII-4 Promotion for E20 gasohol in Thailand, 2008-2011

Table VII-5 Biodiesel for vehicle use in Thailand

Table VII-6 Community biodiesel for agricultural machine use in Thailand

Table VII-7 Biodiesel for vehicle use in Thailand

Table VII-8 Community biodiesel for agricultural machine use in Thailand

LIST OF FIGURES

Figure II-1 Policies on electricity price for biomass power generation in China

Figure II-2 Application procedures of special fund

Figure II-3 On-grid tender price of 18 bidders by their attendance order

Figure II-4 Benchmark on-grid electricity price in China

Figure III-1 Wind installed capacity by state in India, March 2009

Figure III-2 Wind power installed capacity evolution in India, by Mar. 2009

Figure IV-1 Electricity generation from renewables and utilization target in Japan, 2003-2014

Figure IV-2 Scheme of Green Power Certificates (GPC) in Japan

Figure IV-3 Subsidy for new energy development projects in Japan

Figure IV-4 Subsidy scheme for non-profit activities on new energy and energy conservation

Figure IV-5 Japan's PV Roadmap 2030

Figure IV-6 Subsidy for geothermal power generation projects in Japan

Figure V-1 Project Sites of IMIDAP

Figure V-2 Bioethanol industry capacities in Indonesia

Figure V-3 Biodiesel industry capacities in Indonesia

Figure VI-1 Development targets for major energies in Taiwan by 2020

Figure VI-2 Per capita energy consumption and electricity consumption in Taiwan, 1988-2008

Figure VII-1 Original renewable energy target in Thailand, by 2011

Figure VII-2 Accumulative installed capacity of solar cells in Thailand, 2005-2009

Figure VII-3 Biofuel market in Thailand, 2007~2009

China Petroleum & Chemical Corporation; China National Petroleum Corporation; China National Offshore Oil Corporation; Taiwan Power Company; Japan Natural Energy Company Limited.

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