Summary: Reducing CO2 emissions from coal-fired electricity generation in China is critical to limit global warming. Long-term projections of China's electricity supply tend to assume that coal generation will be a mainstay of China's electricity system through 2050, due to limitations in the scalability of hydropower, nuclear, and natural gas generation and the commercial availability of carbon capture and storage. This paper examines the resource, economic, and institutional implications of reducing and replacing coal generation in China with mostly renewable energy and energy storage by 2040. We find that the scale of solar, wind, and storage resources needed to do so is on the order of 100–150 GW/year of solar and wind capacity and 15 G...
Emission reduction from the coal-dominated power sector is vital for achieving China's carbon mitiga...
Chinese energy consumption has been dominated by coal for decades, but this needs to change to prote...
Although the average CO2 emission for a person in China is only about 1/4 that of a person in the US...
Reducing CO2 emissions from coal-fired electricity generation in China is critical to limit global w...
Summary: The energy-only-market implemented in China cannot strongly support large-scale renewable e...
The MARKAL energy-system modeling tool was used to assess potential energy-technology strategies to ...
AbstractA consensus for the development of a low carbon economy in China is growing rapidly among Ch...
This article discusses how renewable and low-carbon energies can serve as mitigation options of clim...
China's industrial transformation of the past thirty years, when its GDP has been increasing by an a...
In order to maintain the 2°C climate change target, global carbon intensity of electricity generatio...
In order to maintain the 2°C climate change target, global carbon intensity of electricity generatio...
Global heating is a topic that is debated in every part of the world. The weather has become more ex...
Global warming, increased energy demand, and tremendous air pollution are forcing China to revise it...
China's energy carbon emissions are projected to peak in 2030 with approximately 110% of its 2020 le...
Dramatic reductions in solar, wind, and battery storage costs create new opportunities to reduce emi...
Emission reduction from the coal-dominated power sector is vital for achieving China's carbon mitiga...
Chinese energy consumption has been dominated by coal for decades, but this needs to change to prote...
Although the average CO2 emission for a person in China is only about 1/4 that of a person in the US...
Reducing CO2 emissions from coal-fired electricity generation in China is critical to limit global w...
Summary: The energy-only-market implemented in China cannot strongly support large-scale renewable e...
The MARKAL energy-system modeling tool was used to assess potential energy-technology strategies to ...
AbstractA consensus for the development of a low carbon economy in China is growing rapidly among Ch...
This article discusses how renewable and low-carbon energies can serve as mitigation options of clim...
China's industrial transformation of the past thirty years, when its GDP has been increasing by an a...
In order to maintain the 2°C climate change target, global carbon intensity of electricity generatio...
In order to maintain the 2°C climate change target, global carbon intensity of electricity generatio...
Global heating is a topic that is debated in every part of the world. The weather has become more ex...
Global warming, increased energy demand, and tremendous air pollution are forcing China to revise it...
China's energy carbon emissions are projected to peak in 2030 with approximately 110% of its 2020 le...
Dramatic reductions in solar, wind, and battery storage costs create new opportunities to reduce emi...
Emission reduction from the coal-dominated power sector is vital for achieving China's carbon mitiga...
Chinese energy consumption has been dominated by coal for decades, but this needs to change to prote...
Although the average CO2 emission for a person in China is only about 1/4 that of a person in the US...