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Revision as of 11:05, 1 August 2014
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Overview
Land Lease Agreement
Permits
During the course of wind power installation, various permits have to be acquired at differnt phase of wind power development. Some of the permits are:
- permit for site visit, allowing as well to take measurements
- building permit/installation permit/zone permit
- environmental impact assessment (EIA)
- interconnection agreements
For more information about permits, see 'Permits for Wind Power Projects'
Privatization
Market Regulation
Licensing / Concessions for Distributing Electricity
Independent Power Supply / Self-Supply
Clean Development Mechanism (CDM)[1]
Under the kyoto Protocol, the industralized countries committed themeselves green house reduction target via three flexible mechanisms namely:'Emissions Trading (ET)'Joint Implementation (JI) and Clean Development Mechanism (CDM)
CDM is a project based mechanism where the Annex I countries invest in an emission-reducing projects in a Non- Annex I country and the carbon permits generated in Non - Annex I countries are used to meet the emission target of Annex I countries. The emission reductions - the so-called certified emission reductions (CERs)- can be gained from 2000 onward, and will be issued retrospectively as soon as the rules have been fixed and the Kyoto Protocol has come into force.
For more information see: Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) and Baseline-Assessments for Wind Energy Projects
Further Information
References
- ↑ GTZ-CaPP 2004: Windenergie: Option für CDM in China. http://www.gtz.de/de/dokumente/de-windenergie-fachgespraeche-liptow-cdmchina-2005.pdf