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The role of China's renewable powers against climate change during the 12th Five-Year and until 2020

Xiao Yu and Hang Qu

Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 2013, vol. 22, issue C, 401-409

Abstract: Climate change has become the most globally concerned environmental issue. As the world's largest carbon dioxide emitter and primary energy consumer, China has strong incentives to change its coal-dominated electricity structure. Various renewable powers such as wind and solar are suitable and necessary options for carbon emission reduction. The 12th Five-Year (2011–2015) and the mid-term until 2020 are critical periods for the development of Chinese renewable powers. In this paper individual renewable electricity sources were introduced based on their characteristics. Based on the introduction, the targets as well as their effects in the medium and long-term were presented and explained; challenges China has to face in the periods were discussed in detail, and emphasis was put on hydro, solar and wind power, which is highlighted in the plans. Also solutions against these challenges were recommended.

Keywords: Renewable power; Climate change; GHG; China; 12th FYP (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013
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DOI: 10.1016/j.rser.2013.02.008

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