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China 28 Coal 12 energy security 12 Energy Transition 10 Gas 8 Nachhaltige Energieversorgung 8 Oil 8 Sustainable energy supply 8 net-zero 8 Energiepolitik 7 Energy policy 7 Erneuerbare Energie 7 Greenhouse gas emissions 7 Renewable energy 7 Treibhausgas-Emissionen 7 Emissions 6 Renewables 6 Förderung erneuerbarer Energien 5 Hydrogen 5 Renewable energy policy 5 solar PV 5 CCUS 4 Energiewende 4 Energy transition 4 Kohle 4 LNG 4 Power Sector 4 Technology 4 Welt 4 World 4 decarbonization 4 electric vehicles 4 heat-pumps 4 industrial policy 4 innovation 4 Energieversorgung 3 Energy supply 3 Hydrogen technology 3 Lieferkette 3 Solar energy 3
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Working Paper 29 Arbeitspapier 15 Graue Literatur 15 Non-commercial literature 15
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Hove, Anders 14 Andrews-Speed, Philip 6 Meidan, Michal 6 Crowther, Herbert 2 Miller-Wang, Arabella 2 Tu, Kevin Jianjun 2 Xie, Gary Sipeng 2 Zhu, Linxiao 2 Gong, Xiaohan 1
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Hydrogen in China : why China's success in solar PV might not translate to electrolyzers
Gong, Xiaohan - 2025
China’s manufacturing capabilities and advancements in reducing electrolyzer costs have sparked both hopes and concerns about its potential to dominate global electrolyzer production and exports. This is often compared to China’s success in solar photovoltaics (PV), where dramatic cost...
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Reconfiguring globalisation: A review of tariffs, industrial policies, and the global solar PV supply chain
Zhu, Linxiao - 2024
Trade barriers have become an increasingly popular policy design for protecting and nurturing domestic clean-tech manufacturing industries in major economies, including the US, EU, Canada, and India. Confronted with a surge of Chinese solar photovoltaics (PV) imports at drastically reduced...
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Prospects of the Chinese coal chemical industry in an increasingly carbon-constrained world
Tu, Kevin Jianjun - 2024
In 2020, the Chinese coal chemical industry processed nearly one quarter of national coal throughput, and accounted for about 5.4 per cent of national CO2 emissions. Yet the coal chemicals' industry ability to limit oil and gas imports is appealing to the Chinese leadership in the context of...
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Clean energy innovation in China: Fact and fiction, and implications for the future
Hove, Anders - 2024
With the Biden administration in the US introducing tariffs on Chinese clean energy and electric vehicle (EV) goods and components, and the European Union (EU) also imposing duties on electric vehicles because of Chinese state support for these industries, the narrative around China's dominance...
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Reconfiguring globalisation : a review of tariffs, industrial policies, and the global solar PV supply chain
Zhu, Linxiao - 2024
Trade barriers have become an increasingly popular policy design for protecting and nurturing domestic clean-tech manufacturing industries in major economies, including the US, EU, Canada, and India. Confronted with a surge of Chinese solar photovoltaics (PV) imports at drastically reduced...
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Prospects of the Chinese coal chemical industry in an increasingly carbon-constrained world
Tu, Kevin Jianjun - 2024
In 2020, the Chinese coal chemical industry processed nearly one quarter of national coal throughput, and accounted for about 5.4 per cent of national CO2 emissions. Yet the coal chemicals’ industry ability to limit oil and gas imports is appealing to the Chinese leadership in the context of...
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Clean energy innovation in China : fact and fiction, and implications for the future
Hove, Anders - 2024
With the Biden administration in the US introducing tariffs on Chinese clean energy and electric vehicle (EV) goods and components, and the European Union (EU) also imposing duties on electric vehicles because of Chinese state support for these industries, the narrative around China’s...
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Nuclear power in China: Its role in national energy policy
Andrews-Speed, Philip - 2023
With an installed capacity of 56 GWe, China has the world's third largest fleet of civil nuclear reactors after the U.S. and France and its ambitious expansion programme will give it the largest fleet by 2030. The government's policy objectives driving this programme are fourfold: enhancing...
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Assessing China's power sector low-carbon transition: A framing paper
Hove, Anders - 2023
China's low-carbon energy transition depends on the power sector taking the lead. In this assessment, we seek to answer three questions about China's power sector transformation: (1) Is the power sector transition on track, in terms of non-fossil and renewable capacity and output? (2) Are market...
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China's hydrogen development: A tale of three cities
Miller-Wang, Arabella - 2023
China is the world's largest producer and consumer of hydrogen. The country has adopted a domestic strategy that targets significant growth in hydrogen consumption and production. Given the importance of hydrogen in the low-carbon energy transition, it is critical to understand China's hydrogen...
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