TY - JOUR
T1 - China's next renewable energy revolution
T2 - goals and mechanisms in the 13th Five Year Plan for energy
AU - Gosens, Jorrit
AU - Kåberger, Tomas
AU - Wang, Yufei
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2017 The Authors. Energy Science & Engineering published by the Society of Chemical Industry and John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
PY - 2017/6/1
Y1 - 2017/6/1
N2 - Over the past few months, China has published its development plans for the 13th Five Year Plan [FYP] period [2016–2020] for energy, and separately for the electricity sector, renewable energy, hydro, wind, solar, and biomass energy. Here, we review these policies, as well as a number of key supporting policy documents that aim at increased renewable energy use in China. Presuming that China will not overshoot its growth targets for wind and PV, annual additions over the 13th FYP period will average 16 GW for wind and 13.5 GW for PV, well below the growth levels seen in recent years. The key to success in China's continued transition to renewable energy, however, does not lie in such capacity additions alone. At least as important will be the efforts at improving grid interconnectedness, flexibility of generating capacity and the grid, market mechanisms that will reduce and spread electricity demand, and better enable renewables to compete, and efforts at increasing the level of consumption of the renewable power generated.
AB - Over the past few months, China has published its development plans for the 13th Five Year Plan [FYP] period [2016–2020] for energy, and separately for the electricity sector, renewable energy, hydro, wind, solar, and biomass energy. Here, we review these policies, as well as a number of key supporting policy documents that aim at increased renewable energy use in China. Presuming that China will not overshoot its growth targets for wind and PV, annual additions over the 13th FYP period will average 16 GW for wind and 13.5 GW for PV, well below the growth levels seen in recent years. The key to success in China's continued transition to renewable energy, however, does not lie in such capacity additions alone. At least as important will be the efforts at improving grid interconnectedness, flexibility of generating capacity and the grid, market mechanisms that will reduce and spread electricity demand, and better enable renewables to compete, and efforts at increasing the level of consumption of the renewable power generated.
KW - 13th Five Year Plan
KW - China
KW - market reform
KW - renewable energy
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85021324750&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1002/ese3.161
DO - 10.1002/ese3.161
M3 - Article
SN - 2050-0505
VL - 5
SP - 141
EP - 155
JO - Energy Science and Engineering
JF - Energy Science and Engineering
IS - 3
ER -