Renewable Energy Quota System in Italy and its Enlightenment for China

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Renewable energy quota system (also known as renewable portfolio standard) is a new policy to promote development of renewable energy in the world. The typical pattern of the foreign quota system is studied deeply in this paper at first. Based on this, take Italian quota system policy for example, the Italian electricity system overview and key elements of the Italian quota system policies are analyzed. At last, some useful enlightenment gained from renewable portfolio standard in Italy is given to our country.

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October 2013

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