China Energy Policy Newsletter – September 2021
In this month’s newsletter: Project activities Closer Sino-Danish Clean Heating Cooperation begins DEA presents at Global offshore wind summit in
Continue readingIn this month’s newsletter: Project activities Closer Sino-Danish Clean Heating Cooperation begins DEA presents at Global offshore wind summit in
Continue readingProposing a quantitative evaluation method for power system flexibility analysis is crucial for renewable energy development, as flexibility is one
Continue readingFor a long time, China has had no specific policies for hydrogen energy and the fuel cell industry. Most of
Continue readingIn this month’s newsletter: China energy transition updates Energy production and consumption picks up in Q2 2020 National coal productivity
Continue readingIn this month’s newsletter: China energy transition updates NEA issues the 2020 Energy Work Plan The 2020 PV project tendering
Continue readingChina is determined on developing power spot markets as the future set-up for power system operation. At thesame time, China
Continue readingOn 22 May 2020, the third session of the 13th National People’s Congress (NPC) opened in Beijing. Premier LiKeqiang released
Continue readingIn this month’s newsletter: China energy transition updates Share of wind and PV generation increased during the COVID-19 lockdown Newly
Continue readingOnshore wind power in China has experienced rapid development since 2005. By 2019, the cumulative installedcapacity of wind power reached
Continue readingThe National Energy Administration (NEA) published the China Energy Law (hereafter referred to as ‘the Law’) for public comments on
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