China - Meeting the Challenges of Offshore and Large-Scale Wind Power : Regulatory Review of Offshore Wind in Five European Countries

The objective of this study is to review international experience in offshore wind power development and draw on the lessons learned from the experience of different countries. To date, that experience has predominantly been limited to Europe. Sign...

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Main Author: World Bank
Format: Energy Study
Language:English
Published: World Bank 2012
Subjects:
CO2
GHG
OIL
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topic AGENDA 21
ALTERNATIVE ENERGY
ALTERNATIVE ENERGY PROGRAM
AMBITIOUS PLANS
APPROACH
BALANCE
CARBON
CERTIFICATE TRADING
CLEAN DEVELOPMENT
CLEAN DEVELOPMENT MECHANISM
CLIMATE
CLIMATE CHANGE
CLIMATE CHANGE LEVY
CO2
COLORS
CONSTRUCTION COST
DEEPER WATERS
ELECTRICITY
ELECTRICITY CONSUMPTION
ELECTRICITY PRODUCTION
ELECTRICITY SUPPLY
EMISSION
EMISSION REDUCTION
EMISSION REDUCTION TARGETS
EMISSION TRENDS
EMISSIONS
EMISSIONS REDUCTIONS
ENERGY CONSUMPTION
ENERGY POLICY
ENERGY REQUIREMENT
ENERGY SOURCES
GAS EXPLORATION
GENERATING CAPACITY
GENERATION
GHG
GREENHOUSE
GREENHOUSE GAS
GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSION
GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSION REDUCTION
GRID CONNECTION
GRID INTEGRATION
HEAT
KILOWATT-HOUR
LARGE WIND FARMS
MEAN WIND SPEED
METEOROLOGICAL MEASUREMENT
NATIONAL GRID
OFFSHORE SITES
OFFSHORE TURBINES
OFFSHORE WIND
OFFSHORE WIND CAPACITY
OFFSHORE WIND DEVELOPMENT
OFFSHORE WIND ENERGY
OFFSHORE WIND FARM DEVELOPMENT
OFFSHORE WIND FARMS
OFFSHORE WIND FARMS IN OPERATION
OIL
ONSHORE WIND
PILOT PROJECTS
PIPELINE
POWER CAPACITY
POWER PLANT
POWER PRICES
RAW MATERIAL
RENEWABLE ENERGY
RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES
RENEWABLE ENERGY USE
RENEWABLE SOURCES
SINK
SUSTAINABLE ENERGY
SUSTAINABLE ENERGY PRODUCTION
TOTAL ENERGY
TRANSMISSION LINES
TRANSMISSION SYSTEM
TURBINE
TURBINE DESIGN
TURBINE GENERATOR
TURBINE INDUSTRY
TURBINE MANUFACTURERS
TURBINE SUPPLIERS
TURBINES
UTILITIES
WIND
WIND DEVELOPMENTS
WIND ENERGY
WIND ENERGY INDUSTRY
WIND ENERGY INSTALLATION
WIND ENERGY POTENTIAL
WIND FARM
WIND FARM DEVELOPERS
WIND INDUSTRY
WIND MEASUREMENTS
WIND PARKS
WIND POWER
WIND POWER DEVELOPMENT
WIND PROJECT
WIND PROJECTS
WIND RESOURCE
WIND SPEED
WIND SPEED MEASUREMENTS
WIND TECHNOLOGY
WIND TURBINE
WIND TURBINE DESIGNS
WIND TURBINE MANUFACTURERS
WIND TURBINES
spellingShingle AGENDA 21
ALTERNATIVE ENERGY
ALTERNATIVE ENERGY PROGRAM
AMBITIOUS PLANS
APPROACH
BALANCE
CARBON
CERTIFICATE TRADING
CLEAN DEVELOPMENT
CLEAN DEVELOPMENT MECHANISM
CLIMATE
CLIMATE CHANGE
CLIMATE CHANGE LEVY
CO2
COLORS
CONSTRUCTION COST
DEEPER WATERS
ELECTRICITY
ELECTRICITY CONSUMPTION
ELECTRICITY PRODUCTION
ELECTRICITY SUPPLY
EMISSION
EMISSION REDUCTION
EMISSION REDUCTION TARGETS
EMISSION TRENDS
EMISSIONS
EMISSIONS REDUCTIONS
ENERGY CONSUMPTION
ENERGY POLICY
ENERGY REQUIREMENT
ENERGY SOURCES
GAS EXPLORATION
GENERATING CAPACITY
GENERATION
GHG
GREENHOUSE
GREENHOUSE GAS
GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSION
GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSION REDUCTION
GRID CONNECTION
GRID INTEGRATION
HEAT
KILOWATT-HOUR
LARGE WIND FARMS
MEAN WIND SPEED
METEOROLOGICAL MEASUREMENT
NATIONAL GRID
OFFSHORE SITES
OFFSHORE TURBINES
OFFSHORE WIND
OFFSHORE WIND CAPACITY
OFFSHORE WIND DEVELOPMENT
OFFSHORE WIND ENERGY
OFFSHORE WIND FARM DEVELOPMENT
OFFSHORE WIND FARMS
OFFSHORE WIND FARMS IN OPERATION
OIL
ONSHORE WIND
PILOT PROJECTS
PIPELINE
POWER CAPACITY
POWER PLANT
POWER PRICES
RAW MATERIAL
RENEWABLE ENERGY
RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES
RENEWABLE ENERGY USE
RENEWABLE SOURCES
SINK
SUSTAINABLE ENERGY
SUSTAINABLE ENERGY PRODUCTION
TOTAL ENERGY
TRANSMISSION LINES
TRANSMISSION SYSTEM
TURBINE
TURBINE DESIGN
TURBINE GENERATOR
TURBINE INDUSTRY
TURBINE MANUFACTURERS
TURBINE SUPPLIERS
TURBINES
UTILITIES
WIND
WIND DEVELOPMENTS
WIND ENERGY
WIND ENERGY INDUSTRY
WIND ENERGY INSTALLATION
WIND ENERGY POTENTIAL
WIND FARM
WIND FARM DEVELOPERS
WIND INDUSTRY
WIND MEASUREMENTS
WIND PARKS
WIND POWER
WIND POWER DEVELOPMENT
WIND PROJECT
WIND PROJECTS
WIND RESOURCE
WIND SPEED
WIND SPEED MEASUREMENTS
WIND TECHNOLOGY
WIND TURBINE
WIND TURBINE DESIGNS
WIND TURBINE MANUFACTURERS
WIND TURBINES
World Bank
China - Meeting the Challenges of Offshore and Large-Scale Wind Power : Regulatory Review of Offshore Wind in Five European Countries
geographic_facet East Asia and Pacific
East Asia
Asia
China
relation Asia Sustainable and Alternative Energy Program
description The objective of this study is to review international experience in offshore wind power development and draw on the lessons learned from the experience of different countries. To date, that experience has predominantly been limited to Europe. Significantly different regulatory and physical planning approaches have been taken in the different countries. Hence, the experience is particularly helpful in providing suggestions for a new market. The study focuses on describing the past, present, and planned future regulatory regime in each country. Both positive and negative experiences to date have been explored in the context of regulatory arrangements, and they have been used to draw general conclusions on the characteristics of the most effective systems. At the same time, it has been recognized throughout that a single model is unlikely to provide the 'best fit' for all countries, given national differences. Chapters two, three, and four, focusing on market development, targets and incentives, and regulatory framework, respectively, provide background information on each country studied. These chapters are primarily descriptive in nature. Chapter five provides a discussion of the lessons that can be learned from the experience in each national market, as well as the underlying incentives (or drivers) for overcoming barriers and deploying offshore wind capacity in each case. Chapter six draws this experience together as it identifies and summarizes recurring themes and uses them to develop suggested best practice for the regulation of offshore wind. A glossary is included that explains important terms and abbreviations used within the report. The appendixes summarize the actual consenting experience in a number of countries.
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author World Bank
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author_sort World Bank
title China - Meeting the Challenges of Offshore and Large-Scale Wind Power : Regulatory Review of Offshore Wind in Five European Countries
title_short China - Meeting the Challenges of Offshore and Large-Scale Wind Power : Regulatory Review of Offshore Wind in Five European Countries
title_full China - Meeting the Challenges of Offshore and Large-Scale Wind Power : Regulatory Review of Offshore Wind in Five European Countries
title_fullStr China - Meeting the Challenges of Offshore and Large-Scale Wind Power : Regulatory Review of Offshore Wind in Five European Countries
title_full_unstemmed China - Meeting the Challenges of Offshore and Large-Scale Wind Power : Regulatory Review of Offshore Wind in Five European Countries
title_sort china - meeting the challenges of offshore and large-scale wind power : regulatory review of offshore wind in five european countries
publisher World Bank
publishDate 2012
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http://hdl.handle.net/10986/2860
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spelling okr-10986-28602021-04-23T14:02:05Z China - Meeting the Challenges of Offshore and Large-Scale Wind Power : Regulatory Review of Offshore Wind in Five European Countries World Bank AGENDA 21 ALTERNATIVE ENERGY ALTERNATIVE ENERGY PROGRAM AMBITIOUS PLANS APPROACH BALANCE CARBON CERTIFICATE TRADING CLEAN DEVELOPMENT CLEAN DEVELOPMENT MECHANISM CLIMATE CLIMATE CHANGE CLIMATE CHANGE LEVY CO2 COLORS CONSTRUCTION COST DEEPER WATERS ELECTRICITY ELECTRICITY CONSUMPTION ELECTRICITY PRODUCTION ELECTRICITY SUPPLY EMISSION EMISSION REDUCTION EMISSION REDUCTION TARGETS EMISSION TRENDS EMISSIONS EMISSIONS REDUCTIONS ENERGY CONSUMPTION ENERGY POLICY ENERGY REQUIREMENT ENERGY SOURCES GAS EXPLORATION GENERATING CAPACITY GENERATION GHG GREENHOUSE GREENHOUSE GAS GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSION GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSION REDUCTION GRID CONNECTION GRID INTEGRATION HEAT KILOWATT-HOUR LARGE WIND FARMS MEAN WIND SPEED METEOROLOGICAL MEASUREMENT NATIONAL GRID OFFSHORE SITES OFFSHORE TURBINES OFFSHORE WIND OFFSHORE WIND CAPACITY OFFSHORE WIND DEVELOPMENT OFFSHORE WIND ENERGY OFFSHORE WIND FARM DEVELOPMENT OFFSHORE WIND FARMS OFFSHORE WIND FARMS IN OPERATION OIL ONSHORE WIND PILOT PROJECTS PIPELINE POWER CAPACITY POWER PLANT POWER PRICES RAW MATERIAL RENEWABLE ENERGY RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES RENEWABLE ENERGY USE RENEWABLE SOURCES SINK SUSTAINABLE ENERGY SUSTAINABLE ENERGY PRODUCTION TOTAL ENERGY TRANSMISSION LINES TRANSMISSION SYSTEM TURBINE TURBINE DESIGN TURBINE GENERATOR TURBINE INDUSTRY TURBINE MANUFACTURERS TURBINE SUPPLIERS TURBINES UTILITIES WIND WIND DEVELOPMENTS WIND ENERGY WIND ENERGY INDUSTRY WIND ENERGY INSTALLATION WIND ENERGY POTENTIAL WIND FARM WIND FARM DEVELOPERS WIND INDUSTRY WIND MEASUREMENTS WIND PARKS WIND POWER WIND POWER DEVELOPMENT WIND PROJECT WIND PROJECTS WIND RESOURCE WIND SPEED WIND SPEED MEASUREMENTS WIND TECHNOLOGY WIND TURBINE WIND TURBINE DESIGNS WIND TURBINE MANUFACTURERS WIND TURBINES The objective of this study is to review international experience in offshore wind power development and draw on the lessons learned from the experience of different countries. To date, that experience has predominantly been limited to Europe. Significantly different regulatory and physical planning approaches have been taken in the different countries. Hence, the experience is particularly helpful in providing suggestions for a new market. The study focuses on describing the past, present, and planned future regulatory regime in each country. Both positive and negative experiences to date have been explored in the context of regulatory arrangements, and they have been used to draw general conclusions on the characteristics of the most effective systems. At the same time, it has been recognized throughout that a single model is unlikely to provide the 'best fit' for all countries, given national differences. Chapters two, three, and four, focusing on market development, targets and incentives, and regulatory framework, respectively, provide background information on each country studied. These chapters are primarily descriptive in nature. Chapter five provides a discussion of the lessons that can be learned from the experience in each national market, as well as the underlying incentives (or drivers) for overcoming barriers and deploying offshore wind capacity in each case. Chapter six draws this experience together as it identifies and summarizes recurring themes and uses them to develop suggested best practice for the regulation of offshore wind. A glossary is included that explains important terms and abbreviations used within the report. The appendixes summarize the actual consenting experience in a number of countries. 2012-03-19T10:23:06Z 2012-03-19T10:23:06Z 2010-05-01 http://www-wds.worldbank.org/external/default/main?menuPK=64187510&pagePK=64193027&piPK=64187937&theSitePK=523679&menuPK=64187510&searchMenuPK=64187283&siteName=WDS&entityID=000333037_20100528001117 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/2860 English Asia Sustainable and Alternative Energy Program CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank Economic & Sector Work :: Energy Study East Asia and Pacific East Asia Asia China