Financial incentives for renewable energy development : Proceedings of an International Workshop, February 17-21, 1997, Amsterdam, Netherlands

This report presents the proceedings of a five-day workshop organized by the World Bank Asia Alternative Energy Program (ASTAE). The World Bank is providing technical assistance to the Government of China (GOC) to help develop recommendations for changes, where necessary, to China ' s present s...

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Corporate Authors: Piscitello, E Scott, Bogach, V Susan, Banco Mundial
Format: Book
Published: Washington, D.C. World Bank 1998
Series:World Bank discussion paper no. 391
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505 |a Foreword -- Abstract -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Abbreviations and acronyms -- Currency equivalents -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Cross-country summary of financial incentives for renewable energy and results -- 3. Future directions of financial incentives for renewable energy -- 4. Country financial incentive policies for renewable energy -- Annex: Workshop participants 
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