This work compares the different decarbonization strategies of the power sector in China, the European Union and the United States, by considering the historical evolution of electricity generation and the current situation. Such a comparison is gaining a broader significance when evaluated with an additional level of geographic detail, by comparing European countries, Chinese provinces, and US states. The differences among these geographies highlight the challenges and opportunities of pushing towards low-carbon technologies, by making clear that regional decarbonization will need to address very different local contexts. Moreover, multiple policy and planning levels are involved, and those mechanisms are different in the three blocs being...
This article discusses how renewable and low-carbon energies can serve as mitigation options of clim...
China’s rapid economic growth has been fueled by the fossil-fuel dominated energy system. China is t...
If Europe is serious about climate change, it has to reduce its overall greenhouse gas emissions by ...
Growing prosperity among its population and an inherent increasing demand for energy complicate Chin...
China has become the “world’s factory” and lifted up several millions of people out of poverty throu...
Decarbonization of the power sector is one of the most important efforts to meet the climate mitigat...
China’s power sector accounts for 25% of the world coal consumption–fully about 13% of total global ...
World Bank Policy Research Working Paper 7075This paper covers three policy-relevant aspects of the ...
We present an integrated model, SWITCH-China, of the Chinese power sector with which to analyze the ...
The power sector in China, which is the main CO2 emission contributor in the country, plays an essen...
Energy efficiency has played an important role in helping China achieve its domestic and internation...
The need for transitioning towards low-carbon energy systems, and the recent boom in available data,...
China has set ambitious carbon emission reduction targets to combat climate change, however, there h...
In this study, it will be examined how these technologies, including coal, natural gas, nuclear, an...
The European Union aims to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 80-95% in 2050 compared to 1990 levels...
This article discusses how renewable and low-carbon energies can serve as mitigation options of clim...
China’s rapid economic growth has been fueled by the fossil-fuel dominated energy system. China is t...
If Europe is serious about climate change, it has to reduce its overall greenhouse gas emissions by ...
Growing prosperity among its population and an inherent increasing demand for energy complicate Chin...
China has become the “world’s factory” and lifted up several millions of people out of poverty throu...
Decarbonization of the power sector is one of the most important efforts to meet the climate mitigat...
China’s power sector accounts for 25% of the world coal consumption–fully about 13% of total global ...
World Bank Policy Research Working Paper 7075This paper covers three policy-relevant aspects of the ...
We present an integrated model, SWITCH-China, of the Chinese power sector with which to analyze the ...
The power sector in China, which is the main CO2 emission contributor in the country, plays an essen...
Energy efficiency has played an important role in helping China achieve its domestic and internation...
The need for transitioning towards low-carbon energy systems, and the recent boom in available data,...
China has set ambitious carbon emission reduction targets to combat climate change, however, there h...
In this study, it will be examined how these technologies, including coal, natural gas, nuclear, an...
The European Union aims to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 80-95% in 2050 compared to 1990 levels...
This article discusses how renewable and low-carbon energies can serve as mitigation options of clim...
China’s rapid economic growth has been fueled by the fossil-fuel dominated energy system. China is t...
If Europe is serious about climate change, it has to reduce its overall greenhouse gas emissions by ...