This article examines the emergence of offshore renewable energy (i.e., offshore wind, ocean, and tidal energy) in the Asia-Pacific region with a particular focus on developments in China, South Korea, Australia, and New Zealand. It outlines plans for the development of offshore wind, tidal, and wave energy projects as well as emerging legal and policy measures supporting the growth of offshore renewable energy in the region. The article highlights that, although some progress has been made on laws and other measures to facilitate offshore renewable energy in the Asia-Pacific region, clear regulatory frameworks are still emerging in these jurisdictions. © Taylor & Francis Group, LLC
Marine renewable energies are still at a very incipient stage. Even so, it can be anticipated that i...
Global warming is one of today's most critical environmental issues, caused largely by emission of g...
KEYNOTE POINTS 1. The offshore wind sector is expanding globally to regions with no utility-scale (g...
© 2017 Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd. This article provides an update on recent developments in wind e...
With to rapidly improving technology, wind energy currently appears as one of the most economically ...
The energy transition is progressing slowly in the ten member states of the Association of Southeast...
Although Australia has excellent wind resources offshore, the offshore wind energy industry is non-e...
One of the most promising areas for future infrastructure investment is in the modification of the w...
Nowadays, the world electricity requirements are increasing at an alarming rate and the power demand...
With the international trend of promoting eco-friendly renewable energy for carbon neutrality and th...
Significant resources are currently being spent on establishing offshore renewable energy systems su...
Oceans cover more than 70% of the earth\u27s surface. Therefore, the mechanical energy from the tide...
© 2002 International Bar AssociationCompared with other regions, cooperative energy sector developme...
The global demand for renewable energy in recent decades has continued to increase, despite adverse ...
This review comprehensively reviewed floating offshore wind power generation technology, which is be...
Marine renewable energies are still at a very incipient stage. Even so, it can be anticipated that i...
Global warming is one of today's most critical environmental issues, caused largely by emission of g...
KEYNOTE POINTS 1. The offshore wind sector is expanding globally to regions with no utility-scale (g...
© 2017 Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd. This article provides an update on recent developments in wind e...
With to rapidly improving technology, wind energy currently appears as one of the most economically ...
The energy transition is progressing slowly in the ten member states of the Association of Southeast...
Although Australia has excellent wind resources offshore, the offshore wind energy industry is non-e...
One of the most promising areas for future infrastructure investment is in the modification of the w...
Nowadays, the world electricity requirements are increasing at an alarming rate and the power demand...
With the international trend of promoting eco-friendly renewable energy for carbon neutrality and th...
Significant resources are currently being spent on establishing offshore renewable energy systems su...
Oceans cover more than 70% of the earth\u27s surface. Therefore, the mechanical energy from the tide...
© 2002 International Bar AssociationCompared with other regions, cooperative energy sector developme...
The global demand for renewable energy in recent decades has continued to increase, despite adverse ...
This review comprehensively reviewed floating offshore wind power generation technology, which is be...
Marine renewable energies are still at a very incipient stage. Even so, it can be anticipated that i...
Global warming is one of today's most critical environmental issues, caused largely by emission of g...
KEYNOTE POINTS 1. The offshore wind sector is expanding globally to regions with no utility-scale (g...