scholarly journals Knowledge flow in low-carbon technology transfer: A case of India's wind power industry

Energy Policy ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 123 ◽  
pp. 104-116 ◽  
Author(s):  
Daisuke Hayashi
2013 ◽  
Vol 805-806 ◽  
pp. 342-346
Author(s):  
Hao Chang ◽  
Ji Cheng Liu ◽  
Cun Bin Li ◽  
Ya Juan Yang ◽  
Ye Li

As one of the important renewable energy for relieving of the human energy crisis, the exploitation and utilization of wind energy, and the encouragement of wind power industry help to realize the development of low-carbon economy in China. In the past few years, the wind power industry has achieved rapid development which faces a lot of opportunities as well as many challenges in china. Using SWOT analysis method, this paper indicates the advantages and disadvantages, and analyzes the opportunities and challenges. This study not only helps to understand the status of the industry, but also provides valuable information to promote the future development of the wind power industry in China.


2014 ◽  
Vol 672-674 ◽  
pp. 286-289
Author(s):  
Hong Yan Cui

Wind power is very important for low carbon energy strategy. Baicheng city has rich wind energy resources as the regional energy base of national key planning in western Jilin. This paper first analyzes the development situation of the wind power industry in Baicheng. Secondly the main problems of the wind power industry are analyzed, mainly including Lack of comprehensive planning for wind power development, high wind power capacity but low grid electricity, serious phenomenon of abandoning the wind power, lagging supporting power grid construction, and depression of the wind power industry. Finally, the corresponding countermeasures are put forward , including to unify thought and plan overall, to make policy of wind power development, to develop new ways to wind power used, to construct smart power grids and to promote the comprehensive development of wind power industry.


2013 ◽  
Vol 42 (1) ◽  
pp. 37-69 ◽  
Author(s):  
Rasmus Lema ◽  
Axel Berger ◽  
Hubert Schmitz

China's economic rise has transformed the global economy in a number of manufacturing industries. This paper investigates whether China's transformative influence extends to the new green economy. Drawing on the debate about how China is driving major economic changes in the world – the “Asian drivers” debate – it identifies five corridors of influence and investigates their relevance for the wind energy industries. Starting with the demand side, it suggests that the size and rapid growth of the Chinese market have a major influence on competitive parameters in the global wind power industry. While Western firms have found ways of participating in the growth of the Chinese market, the government's procurement regimes benefit Chinese firms. The latter have invested heavily and learned fast, accumulating production capabilities that have led to changes in the global pecking order of lead firms. While the combined impact of Chinese market and production power is already visible, other influences are beginning to be felt – arising from China's coordination, innovation and financing power.


2014 ◽  
Vol 1070-1072 ◽  
pp. 187-192
Author(s):  
Chang Xin Xu ◽  
Jian Ting Lin ◽  
Yin Lu

Based on the background of structural overcapacity in wind power industry, this paper analyzes the stakeholders’ motivations and behaviors. With game theory, wind power feed-in, tax concessions and other key issues are discussed. Then this paper puts forward some optimal paths from government strategy, determination and allocation price policy and incentive policy, which provide theoretical guidance and practical value to achieve the overall development of wind power industry.


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