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Accelerating Sustainability by Hydropower Development in China

Yan Zhang

East Asian Policy (EAP), 2018, vol. 10, issue 04, 60-70

Abstract: China, with the biggest electricity system, now leads the world on its global share in electricity production and consumption, as well as greenhouse gas emission. However, its incomplete power system reforms left an uncoordinated development between the generator and the grid. Despite intensive investment and construction of power generation infrastructure, the lagging grid reform has become a bottleneck in the sector. The benefits of electricity sector reform, if designed and proceeded carefully, can be substantial.

Date: 2018
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