China has become the “world’s factory” and lifted up several millions of people out of poverty through decades of economic reforms. However, this socio-economic development, fueled by coal, has heavily impacted the energy landscape and the environment. Today, China is both the global largest polluter and largest developer of clean energy systems. The unprecedented extent of the country’s power sector challenges and opportunities requires to refine current capacity planning models to better inform policy making. Focusing on climate urgency, this study contributes to filling this need by proposing new modeling frameworks. These models offer a fine-grain analysis of China’s power sector decarbonization potential, by grounding long-term electri...
After rapid growth in economic development and energy demand over the last three decades, China has ...
China needs to manage its coal-dominated power system to curb carbon emissions, as well as to addres...
More than two thirds of the existing electricity generating capacity in China is coal-fired, making ...
China has become the “world’s factory” and lifted up several millions of people out of poverty throu...
China’s power sector accounts for 25% of the world coal consumption–fully about 13% of total global ...
Growing prosperity among its population and an inherent increasing demand for energy complicate Chin...
Energy efficiency has played an important role in helping China achieve its domestic and internation...
China has set ambitious carbon emission reduction targets to combat climate change, however, there h...
We present an integrated model, SWITCH-China, of the Chinese power sector with which to analyze the ...
AbstractThis paper investigates the impact of the inter-regional transmission grid capacity expansio...
Decarbonization of the power sector is one of the most important efforts to meet the climate mitigat...
China’s rapid economic growth has been fueled by the fossil-fuel dominated energy system. China is t...
This article discusses how renewable and low-carbon energies can serve as mitigation options of clim...
As variable renewable energies are set to become a key energy source in electricity sector worldwide...
This work compares the different decarbonization strategies of the power sector in China, the Europe...
After rapid growth in economic development and energy demand over the last three decades, China has ...
China needs to manage its coal-dominated power system to curb carbon emissions, as well as to addres...
More than two thirds of the existing electricity generating capacity in China is coal-fired, making ...
China has become the “world’s factory” and lifted up several millions of people out of poverty throu...
China’s power sector accounts for 25% of the world coal consumption–fully about 13% of total global ...
Growing prosperity among its population and an inherent increasing demand for energy complicate Chin...
Energy efficiency has played an important role in helping China achieve its domestic and internation...
China has set ambitious carbon emission reduction targets to combat climate change, however, there h...
We present an integrated model, SWITCH-China, of the Chinese power sector with which to analyze the ...
AbstractThis paper investigates the impact of the inter-regional transmission grid capacity expansio...
Decarbonization of the power sector is one of the most important efforts to meet the climate mitigat...
China’s rapid economic growth has been fueled by the fossil-fuel dominated energy system. China is t...
This article discusses how renewable and low-carbon energies can serve as mitigation options of clim...
As variable renewable energies are set to become a key energy source in electricity sector worldwide...
This work compares the different decarbonization strategies of the power sector in China, the Europe...
After rapid growth in economic development and energy demand over the last three decades, China has ...
China needs to manage its coal-dominated power system to curb carbon emissions, as well as to addres...
More than two thirds of the existing electricity generating capacity in China is coal-fired, making ...