Renewable Energy Policy and Governance in Asia-Pacific Countries program

This program focuses on policy and governance approaches best able to facilitate the adoption and use of renewable energy in Asia-Pacific countries.
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Renewable Energy Policy and Governance in Asia-Pacific Countries program

Commitments to net zero targets by China, South Korea and Japan and other countries in the region have created strong momentum for zero-carbon energy adoption. A boom in solar photovoltaic installations in Vietnam has also shown just how quickly zero-carbon energy adoption can occur.

This program focuses on policy and governance approaches best able to facilitate the adoption and use of renewable energy in Asia-Pacific countries.

Project team

Convenor

  • Professor Paul Burke

ZCEAP fellows

  • Dr Thang Do
  • Dr Jorrit Gosens
  • Dr Thomas Longden
  • Dr Yuan Peng
  • Dr Lee White

ANU research team contributors

  • Associate professor Emma Aisbett
  • Distinguished professor Xuemei Bai
  • Emeritus professor Kenneth Baldwin
  • Professor Christian Downie
  • Professor Llewelyn Hughes
  • Professor Frank Jotzo

Journal Articles

Short Articles

Working Papers

Books

  • Llewelyn Hughes, Revisiting Radical Incrementalism in Japan's Energy Policy The Oxford Handbook on Japanese Politics, Oxford University Press, (2021)

Policy Briefs