『Abstract
Legislation and institutions are two important components of
energy development. To better understand and improve energy development
in China, a comprehensive examination of its energy legislation
and institutions is essential. This paper highlights the major
challenges confronting energy legislation and institutional approaches;
as well, it explores possible alternatives in relation to future
energy development in China. The paper concludes that shortcomings
vis-a-vis structure, content, auxiliary legal documents, and clarity
are the main barriers obstructing the efficacy of China's energy
law systems. Lack of a unified national energy administration
and the ineffectiveness of the country's energy institutions could
prove major institutional hindrances to China's energy sector
development. In future, the following legislative and institutional
approaches should be adopted: (1) formulation of the basic energy
law and specific laws should proceed without further delay; (2)
the development of auxiliary legal documents should proceed without
delay; (3) improving the effectiveness of energy legislation should
proceed without delay; (4) setting up a unified national energy
administration; and (5) enhancing institutional development.
Keywords: Legislation; Institutions; Energy development』
1. Introduction
2. Existing energy laws and regulations
3. National energy institutions
4. Some major issues in China's energy legislation and institutions
4.1. Energy legislation barriers
4.2. Energy institutional barriers
5. Recommendations and concluding remarks
5.1. Recommendations
5.2. Concluding remarks
Acknowledgements
Appendix a. Some existing energy laws and regulations in China
Appendix 2. National government's energy-related administrative
functions
Appendix 3. Supporting information
References