The Energy Transition in China: Mid-to Long-Term National Strategies and Prospects
08.10.2019
Canran Zheng (John Hopkins University, Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei)
O, O18
China, Energy Transition, Power Generation, Electric Vehicles
Future Energy Program
Manfred Hafner
This report presents an analysis of China’s transition to a low-carbon energy system, which requires multi-disciplinary approaches. As a world’s energy consumption driver, China will continue to play a significant role in the global energy transition in next few decades and its future choices in the energy sector will have a great impact on global energy demand and supply pattern. On the other hand, China’s unique political environment, complex geographic diversity, and ongoing US-China trade conflict have compounded the uncertainties associated with energy transition. To look into the future roles of different energy technologies, the report mainly covers the spectrum of coal, hydro, nuclear, solar and wind, unconventional oil and gas, as well as electric vehicles. With a specific focus on the power sector, the report aims to help understand the prospects for China’s energy sector based on current contexts, existing policies, announced national and regional plans, and ongoing debates.
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Suggested citation: Zheng, C. (2019), ‘The Energy Transition in China: Mid-to Long-Term National Strategies and Prospects’, Nota di Lavoro 25.2019, Milano, Italy: Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei