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China - Capacity Building for the Rapid Commercialization of Renewable Energy

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China - Capacity Building for the Rapid Commercialization of Renewable Energy

Title of Document China - Capacity Building for the Rapid Commercialization of Renewable Energy
Abstract This case study constitutes an example of capacity building for the commercialization of RE in China. The overall objective of the project is to support the accelerated commercialization of key renewable energy technologies in promising market sectors. To achieve this objective, the project design integrated the following two main priorities throughout all project components:Capacity building - to develop the institutional capabilities to support commercial renewable energy development, and Commercialization - through lowering of technical, institutional, and policy barriers and introduction of international best practices for market-ready renewable energy technologies.
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Original Source World Bank
Year 2005
Region/Country East Asia & The Pacific - China
Language(s) English
Document Type Case Study - Grid Integration
Technology Bioenergy
Solar Solar Heating
Wind
Hybrid
Connection Type Grid-connected

Bioenergy


Solar Wind