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China's Renewable Energy Law: Its Most Recent Amendments.

Posted by Dan on February 2, 2010 at 01:28 AM

Really excellent post up at the just discovered (by me) Switchboard blog. This blog is put out by the NRDC (Natural Resources Defense Council) and the post is entitled, "China Renews Its Commitment to Renewable Energy." The post is written by Sara Schuman, a "visiting attorney" in the NRDC's Beijing Office. The post discusses what it sees as two "significant changes" to China's Renewable Energy Law brought about by the December 26, 2009, amendments to that law: "(1) the addition of measures intended to better implement the Mandatory Connection Policy and (2) the streamlining of the renewable energy fund that provides the financial incentives for the renewable energy industry."

I recommend Ms. Schumans' post for anyone with an interest in China's Renewable Energy Law.

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