The power sector in China, which is the main CO2 emission contributor in the country, plays an essential role in achieving the 2060 carbon neutrality goal. Notably, there are scientific gaps regarding the decarbonization plan to achieve this goal and the future power supply structure. The objective of this study is to systematically explore and evaluate the feasibility of constructing a carbon-neutral power sector. Considering the power source potential, power supply characteristics, and advanced technologies, methodological steps were developed for the design and assessment of China's power sector. In particular, an evaluation indicator system was included to assess the decarbonization of the power sector and make it comparable in the inte...
China’s rapid economic growth has been fueled by the fossil-fuel dominated energy system. China is t...
The power sector is the largest emitter of carbon dioxide in China, and the coal-based energy struct...
Acknowledgement This research did not receive any specific grant(s) from funding agencies in the pub...
The power sector in China, which is the main CO2 emission contributor in the country, plays an essen...
China’s power sector accounts for 25% of the world coal consumption–fully about 13% of total global ...
Energy efficiency has played an important role in helping China achieve its domestic and internation...
Growing prosperity among its population and an inherent increasing demand for energy complicate Chin...
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 ...
China has become the “world’s factory” and lifted up several millions of people out of poverty throu...
Dramatic reductions in solar, wind, and battery storage costs create new opportunities to reduce emi...
Decarbonization of the power sector is one of the most important efforts to meet the climate mitigat...
This article discusses how renewable and low-carbon energies can serve as mitigation options of clim...
The study constructs a low-carbon path analysis model of China's power sector based on TIMES model a...
This article attempts to shed light on technological aspects of carbon abatement in China's power in...
China’s rapid economic growth has been fueled by the fossil-fuel dominated energy system. China is t...
The power sector is the largest emitter of carbon dioxide in China, and the coal-based energy struct...
Acknowledgement This research did not receive any specific grant(s) from funding agencies in the pub...
The power sector in China, which is the main CO2 emission contributor in the country, plays an essen...
China’s power sector accounts for 25% of the world coal consumption–fully about 13% of total global ...
Energy efficiency has played an important role in helping China achieve its domestic and internation...
Growing prosperity among its population and an inherent increasing demand for energy complicate Chin...
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 ...
China has become the “world’s factory” and lifted up several millions of people out of poverty throu...
Dramatic reductions in solar, wind, and battery storage costs create new opportunities to reduce emi...
Decarbonization of the power sector is one of the most important efforts to meet the climate mitigat...
This article discusses how renewable and low-carbon energies can serve as mitigation options of clim...
The study constructs a low-carbon path analysis model of China's power sector based on TIMES model a...
This article attempts to shed light on technological aspects of carbon abatement in China's power in...
China’s rapid economic growth has been fueled by the fossil-fuel dominated energy system. China is t...
The power sector is the largest emitter of carbon dioxide in China, and the coal-based energy struct...
Acknowledgement This research did not receive any specific grant(s) from funding agencies in the pub...