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| quangongzi | Jul 10 2017, 01:48 AM Post #1 |
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<p>To the development of the wind power industry, for example, since the end of the last century, the US wind power industry has experienced three cycles: ups and downs every two years. The reason is that non slip exterior decks the government provides tax incentives to be reconsidered the following year, is not conducive to coherent implementation. In order to reduce the price gap between renewable energy and traditional energy, in addition to providing subsidies to the former, the government can also consider the implementation of the latter a "punishment", such as the collection of emission taxes, so that the traditional fuel environmental costs really revealed. </p><p>In promoting the development of new energy, countries attach great importance to promote technological breakthroughs. This is very ipe tongue and groove porch flooring Europe and the Middle East reasonable: the key to the promotion of new energy is to solve the energy efficiency and cost of the problem, which depends largely on technological innovation. </p><p>However, the emphasis on the importance of technological breakthroughs, the excessive concentration of policy resources into selected projects, may also lead to policy imbalances: ignore the market environment and competition mechanisms and other important conditions of the construction and cultivation, weaken the policy to promote the whole effect. In short, in order to more effectively promote the development of new energy, including more effective promotion of technological innovation, we need a more balanced incentive policy and a clever policy framework to create a mother earth news gardening hog panel trellis better market environment and encourage more investors and entrepreneurs to participate Building tomorrow's energy system.</p> |
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