Analysis on the Policies of Wind Power Generation Industry in China - In the Perspective of Externality Theory

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Policies of the burgeoning wind power industry in China are sorted out and a comparative analysis on such policies and those in countries advanced in wind power development is made in the perspective of externality theory in the paper; then, disadvantages are summarized and constructive suggestions are proposed combined with foreign experience and these disadvantages in China.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 860-863)

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375-382

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December 2013

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