2015
DOI: 10.14246/irspsd.3.1_56
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Key Factors for Renewable Energy Promotion and Its Sustainability Values in Rural Areas: Findings from Japanese and Chinese Case Studies

Abstract: Abstract:The use of Renewable Energy (RE) is becoming popular for its clean and safe characteristics. The development of RE is also one of the crucial steps for the future sustainable development of energy resources. Nowadays, rural areas are facing issues such as depopulation and economic decline. How to find solutions to these issues while aiming to achieve sustainable development is a challenging task. Rural areas with RE in Japan and China have been established recently, and there are a few practical cases… Show more

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“…Prior to the implementation of FIT, case studies have focused on the distribution and technical theories regarding how SPs satisfy cities' power demand (Nguyen & Pearce, 2013;Zhang, D., Shen, & Dang, 2013), and the economic effect of RE utilization in rural areas (Tantiwatthanaphanich & Zou, 2016;Wang et al, 2015) typically.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Prior to the implementation of FIT, case studies have focused on the distribution and technical theories regarding how SPs satisfy cities' power demand (Nguyen & Pearce, 2013;Zhang, D., Shen, & Dang, 2013), and the economic effect of RE utilization in rural areas (Tantiwatthanaphanich & Zou, 2016;Wang et al, 2015) typically.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This would facilitate a transition of the municipal energy structure towards a more sustainable level. RE promotion can contribute to local sustainable development and post-earthquake revitalization, through job creation [31], environmental education [32], CO 2 emission reduction [8,10,33] and agricultural revitalization [32], among others.…”
Section: Conclusion and Recommendationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For carbon and hydrogen resource capture and re-utilization, CH 4 and CO 2 are rich in biogas, which has become an important renewable energy source for many countries, e.g. Japan and the United States [3][4][5]. The world's largest biogas producer is China, where the production of biogas was above 8 Mega-Toe in 2013 [6], with a continued growth trend in the following year expected [7].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%