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Main Authors: Baziar, Aliasghar, Parsa, Navid
Format: Preprint
Published: 2024
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2412.10203
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author Baziar, Aliasghar
Parsa, Navid
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Parsa, Navid
contents This exhaustive investigation is dedicated to delving into the intricate legal aspects that underlie the inefficiency in the advancement and utilization of sustainable energies, with a primary focus on the dynamic landscape of China and carefully selected representative nations. In an era where the global community increasingly acknowledges the pressing need for environmentally-friendly alternatives to traditional fossil fuels, renewable energy sources have rightfully garnered substantial attention as encouraging solutions. Nevertheless, notwithstanding their potential to revolutionize the energy sector and counteract climate change, a multitude of legal and regulatory barriers may present formidable hindrances that impede their seamless integration into the energy landscape. With a resolute and concentrated aim, the research sets forth on a painstaking exploration and analysis of the intricate legal frameworks, policies, and institutional arrangements in place within China and the chosen representative nations. The ultimate objective is to discern and identify potential challenges and inefficiencies that could hinder the progress of renewable energy projects and initiatives.
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spellingShingle Legal Challenges in Renewable Energy Development: A Comparative Study of China and Selected Countries
Baziar, Aliasghar
Parsa, Navid
Distributed, Parallel, and Cluster Computing
This exhaustive investigation is dedicated to delving into the intricate legal aspects that underlie the inefficiency in the advancement and utilization of sustainable energies, with a primary focus on the dynamic landscape of China and carefully selected representative nations. In an era where the global community increasingly acknowledges the pressing need for environmentally-friendly alternatives to traditional fossil fuels, renewable energy sources have rightfully garnered substantial attention as encouraging solutions. Nevertheless, notwithstanding their potential to revolutionize the energy sector and counteract climate change, a multitude of legal and regulatory barriers may present formidable hindrances that impede their seamless integration into the energy landscape. With a resolute and concentrated aim, the research sets forth on a painstaking exploration and analysis of the intricate legal frameworks, policies, and institutional arrangements in place within China and the chosen representative nations. The ultimate objective is to discern and identify potential challenges and inefficiencies that could hinder the progress of renewable energy projects and initiatives.
title Legal Challenges in Renewable Energy Development: A Comparative Study of China and Selected Countries
topic Distributed, Parallel, and Cluster Computing
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2412.10203