The Energy sector plays a pivotal role in economic and social development by supplying what might be described as the “flow of blood” to production and transportation systems. Its main objective is to ensure the reliable, affordable and clean energy needed by modern societies, thus contributing to well-being and prosperity around the globe.
The Energy sector involves the generation, transmission and distribution of electricity derived from a variety of sources, including fossil fuels, nuclear power and renewable sources. It also includes activities concerned with fuels themselves, which extend along the entire value chain, such as oil and gas extraction and transportation, coal mining, refining of petroleum products, and wholesaling and retailing of fuels.
Coal power still has a towering presence in China's electricity generation, but the share of nuclear and renewable energy keeps increasing as the country is changing course towards a cleaner energy mix. According to the International Energy Agency ...
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Having made it through the COVID-19 crisis, Chinese manufacturers are now facing another uphill battle: soaring energy prices and power outages, a new reality that is here to stay, at least for a while. Manufacturers, which have been driving ...
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Over the past decade, China has been heavily investing in developing its renewable energy (RE) resources as part of the government's pledge to reduce its carbon footprint and meet more of its rapidly electricity needs with clean energy ...
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Since China initiated 5G technology R&D and standard formulation in 2013, the landmark national-level policy has been Made in China 2025 issued by the State Council in 2015. 5G technology, along with integrated circuits ...
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Coal power still has a towering presence in China’s electricity generation, but the share of nuclear and renewable energy keeps increasing as the country is changing course towards a cleaner energy mix. According to the International ...
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China first identified low-carbon development as an important focus of economic transformation in its 12th FYP guidelines. This time, policymakers reiterated the need to accelerate the process with an aim to meet the carbon ...
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Coal power still has a towering presence in China’s electricity generation, but the share of nuclear and renewable energy keeps increasing as the country is changing course towards a cleaner energy mix. According to the International Energy ...
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Alongside developing renewable energy projects in line with plans to reduce the share of coal power in the country’s generation mix, the government is working to reform the thermal power sector and make coal-fuelled plants more efficient and ...
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