On the Policy Suggestion for Promoting the Development of Wind Energy Resources in China

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With the global warming and other environmental problem, the development of renewable energy has great significance. Wind energy, the world’s fastest growing energy source, is a clean, safe and renewable source of energy. Development of wind energy resources has a positive effect to alleviate the shortage of resources and controls environmental pollution. At present, China's wind energy resources industry develops rapid, but still has some problems. This paper discusses the development of the wind energy from the view of the wind energy policy. The Government should formulate relevant economic policies and law regulations, and encourage investment on wind energy industry.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 512-515)

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May 2012

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