DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Research and Markets(http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/5c08ca/renewable_policy_a) has announced the addition of GlobalData's new report "Renewable Policy Analysis - September, 2011" to their offering.
This report includes policy updates on the major countries. There are around 15 news stories covered in the report. In addition to it, following two articles are covered in detail
1. Illinois Governor Signs Legislation To Advance Wind Energy
Wind is one the fastest growing energy sources in the world. Wind power has emerged as a dominant player in the global energy market, in particular with the growing equipment market creating a large number of employment opportunities. Global wind energy installed capacity increased from 24,052 MW in 2001 to 198,874 MW in 2010. Global wind cumulative capacity is expected to increase from 198,874 MW in 2010 to 693,961 MW by 2020. Policy support, challenging targets, cost competitiveness and an ambitious climate protection program are the main drivers for this growth.
2. China Introduces a Nationwide Feed-in Tariff for Solar PV
Recently a nationwide feed-in tariff (FIT) system for solar PV installation has been announced by the National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC). The introduction of nationwide FIT for solar PV installations will expand the domestic solar PV market and will also attract more foreign investors because of the higher rate of return.
Its Scope Includes:
- Featured Articles: Analytical articles related to the impact of major policies on the renewable energy market.
- Illinois Governor Signs Legislation To Advance Wind Energy
- The scope of the article includes information related to introduction of two house bills 1558 and 1487 for offshore wind power in Illinois
- China Introduces a Nationwide Feed-in Tariff for Solar PV
- The scope of the article includes the information on nationwide feed-in tariffs for Solar PV in China.
Contents:
1 List of Tables 2 List of Figures 3 Summary 4 Renewable Policy Analysis - September, 2011 5 Appendix
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