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    Title: The Visualization of International Renewables Energy Evolution
    Authors: Liao, Huei-Chu;Liu, Chi;Xie, Yin-Chen
    Keywords: Visualization;Renewable Energy;Capacity Factor
    Date: 2018-06-10
    Issue Date: 2018-09-20 12:12:59 (UTC+8)
    Abstract: This paper uses the visualization techniques to draw a lot of figures for main renewable energy production countries. By examining all above Figures, we found some interesting implications. We found the renewable development patterns are very different from one country to the other country. Except those detailed information we reveal in above section, these authors believe that "Policy Matter" should be the most implication. These authors believe that the government policy do play more important role to expand the renewable energy development rather than the renewable energy site consideration. For example, the renewable energy of some countries keep rapid growth for last decade such as China, while others barely has no growth (e.g. Russian). The observation of renewable electricity capacity factors trend also reveals some interesting phenomenon. We found the biomass electricity capacity factors of most countries are decreasing. This findings is worthy to be notified.
    Relation: IAEE conference
    Appears in Collections:[經濟學系暨研究所] 會議論文

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