DLA Piper Publish Title On Renewable Enery In AP Region

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DLA Piper: Renewable Energy In The Asia Pacific: A Legal Overview (3RD EDITION ?(with specific 2014 additions)
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It is rare to find a government in the Asia Pacific region that is not willing to promote their nation’s “push for renewables” amidst an increasingly carbon constrained world. Behind closed doors, governments are well aware of the geopolitical uncertainties over fossil fuel supplies and prices as well as the self-sufficiency that comes with a strong renewables capacity. However, in 2014, only a few countries in the region have managed to marry sufficient government incentives and strong investor-inducing regulatory environments with the actual realisation of individual projects coming to market in the volumes initially contemplated.
October 2014 ….DLA Piper is proud to release an updated third edition of Renewable Energy in the Asia Pacific: A Legal Overview. This edition provides a high-level but comprehensive Renewable Energy Profile (Profile) for 16 countries across the region, namely: Australia, China, East Timor, India, Indonesia, Japan, Malaysia, the Maldives Mongolia, Myanmar, New Zealand, the Philippines, the Republic of Korea, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam. In each Profile, we look at the country’s business environment and electricity industry with particular emphasis on the current issues, laws, projects, players and trends within the renewables industry, as well as foreign investment considerations and on-going climate change negotiations post the first commitment period of the Kyoto Protocol