Abstract
This report provides an overview of the diffusion of small household wind generators and development of wind farms in Inner Mongolia, China, with the emphasis on policy and institutional perspectives. It analyses the patterns of wind technology diffusion within social, economic, and environmental contexts and relates the diffusion of wind technology to institutional framework building and international investment and technology transfer. By examining the economics of windfarm development and analysing the role of alternative policy instruments, the major constraints of wind technology development are analysed and relevant policy recommendations are given. 12 refs., 3 figs., 9 tabs.
Citation Formats
Xiliang, Zhang, Shuhua, Gu, Wenqiang, Liu, and Gan, Lin.
Wind energy technology development and diffusion. A case study of Inner Mongolia, China.
Norway: N. p.,
1999.
Web.
Xiliang, Zhang, Shuhua, Gu, Wenqiang, Liu, & Gan, Lin.
Wind energy technology development and diffusion. A case study of Inner Mongolia, China.
Norway.
Xiliang, Zhang, Shuhua, Gu, Wenqiang, Liu, and Gan, Lin.
1999.
"Wind energy technology development and diffusion. A case study of Inner Mongolia, China."
Norway.
@misc{etde_10147773,
title = {Wind energy technology development and diffusion. A case study of Inner Mongolia, China}
author = {Xiliang, Zhang, Shuhua, Gu, Wenqiang, Liu, and Gan, Lin}
abstractNote = {This report provides an overview of the diffusion of small household wind generators and development of wind farms in Inner Mongolia, China, with the emphasis on policy and institutional perspectives. It analyses the patterns of wind technology diffusion within social, economic, and environmental contexts and relates the diffusion of wind technology to institutional framework building and international investment and technology transfer. By examining the economics of windfarm development and analysing the role of alternative policy instruments, the major constraints of wind technology development are analysed and relevant policy recommendations are given. 12 refs., 3 figs., 9 tabs.}
place = {Norway}
year = {1999}
month = {Sep}
}
title = {Wind energy technology development and diffusion. A case study of Inner Mongolia, China}
author = {Xiliang, Zhang, Shuhua, Gu, Wenqiang, Liu, and Gan, Lin}
abstractNote = {This report provides an overview of the diffusion of small household wind generators and development of wind farms in Inner Mongolia, China, with the emphasis on policy and institutional perspectives. It analyses the patterns of wind technology diffusion within social, economic, and environmental contexts and relates the diffusion of wind technology to institutional framework building and international investment and technology transfer. By examining the economics of windfarm development and analysing the role of alternative policy instruments, the major constraints of wind technology development are analysed and relevant policy recommendations are given. 12 refs., 3 figs., 9 tabs.}
place = {Norway}
year = {1999}
month = {Sep}
}