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China faces 4 big risks if it continues building more coal plants
Policy & Regulation

China faces 4 big risks if it continues building more coal plants

Author: Jennifer Layke From January 2018 to June 2019, China added 43 gigawatts (GW ) of net new coal power capacity to its existing 1,000 GW coal fleet, while the rest of the world collectively…

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China is investing $13 trillion in construction. Will it pursue zero carbon buildings?
Buildings & Transport

China is investing $13 trillion in construction. Will it pursue zero carbon buildings?

China is in the midst of a construction mega-boom. The country has the largest buildings market in the world , making up 20% of all construction investment globally. And it’s only set to grow: China…

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All eyes on China’s 13th Five-Year Plan for energy
Policy & Regulation

All eyes on China’s 13th Five-Year Plan for energy

China’s 13th Five-Year Plan for energy (Energy 13FYP) might be one of the most anticipated official documents in the world and is one that will have far-reaching impacts on the carbon trajectory of…

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CHINA - Carbon Neutral by 2060: "Efficiency First"
13 - 14 April 2021 • EEIP president Rod Janssen, panelist session 2 "Financing Energy Efficiency"

CHINA - Carbon Neutral by 2060: "Efficiency First"

EU and China: Efficiency, the foundation for our net-zero future Background https://events.energypost.eu/china-efficiency-2021-register/ At this third 2-day online conference presented in association with ECECP (the EU China Energy Cooperation…

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Report: Solar Installations to spike 14% in 2020
Energy Infrastructure

Report: Solar Installations to spike 14% in 2020

Global solar installations will continue double-digit growth rates into the new decade, according to the new 2020 Global Photovoltaic (PV) Demand Forecast by IHS Markit. New annual installations in…

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EV Revolution: Transforming Global Mobility Through Innovation and Accessibility
Renewable Energy • Buildings & Transport

EV Revolution: Transforming Global Mobility Through Innovation and Accessibility

The global electric vehicle (EV) landscape has transformed dramatically, with 2024 marking a watershed moment as EV sales exceeded 17 million worldwide—representing over 20% of all new cars sold. This…

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6 Lessons on energy decarbonization from countries leading the way
Policy & Regulation

6 Lessons on energy decarbonization from countries leading the way

Getting to a net-zero-carbon energy system is essential . It will be a major effort, one that requires significant investment in new low-carbon infrastructure, from renewable power plants to electric…

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IEA, EU and China advance Energy Efficiency
Policy & Regulation

IEA, EU and China advance Energy Efficiency

29 June 2017: According to the International Energy Agency (IEA), energy efficiency is the one energy resource that every country possesses in abundance and is the quickest and least costly way of…

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Erik Gudbjerg

Erik Gudbjerg

Erik is director of yourenergy and an international expert on Industrial Energy Efficiency and Energy Management System Implementation. Erik has assisted over 200 organisations in implementing and improving Energy Management in Malaysia, China,…

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Q&A: Why cement emissions matter for climate change
Policy & Regulation

Q&A: Why cement emissions matter for climate change

A builder directs wet concrete from a cement truck into the foundations of a large building. Credit: Peter Righteous/Alamy Stock Photo. First published here . If the cement industry were a country, it…

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