EU-China Energy Magazine – 2022 March Issue

English version (Chinese version) Read online PDF (21.5 MB) Kindle (mobi) (3.3 MB) eBook (epub) (1.8 MB) Mini site (7.3 MB)         Table of Contents CERRE Report: Solving the Twin Challenge:- Green and Digital Transformation Repowering Provides New Purpose for Existing Plants Cost–Benefit Analysis of Pumped Hydroelectricity Storage Investment in China Four Ways Education Can Fight Climate Change Changing the Shape of Floors Could Cut Concrete Usage by 75 Percent 2021: An Exciting Year for Global Carbon Markets News in Brief Reports Recommendation

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EU-China Energy Magazine – 2022 Feb Issue

English version (Chinese version) Read online PDF (14.3 MB) Kindle (mobi) (4.7 MB) eBook (epub) (2.8 MB) Mini site (10.1 MB)         Table of Contents Letter from the Team Leader Reflections on Energy Market Design How will China control its methane emissions? Open-source data joins the battle against climate change How China is powering the Winter Olympics 2022 in Beijing? District Heating: policies for cutting emissions need work says IEA Hydrogen: the buzz word for the 2020s News in Brief Reports Recommendation Statistics

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EU-China Energy Magazine – 2021 Christmas Double Issue

English version PDF (14.9 MB) Kindle (mobi) (2.7 MB) eBook (epub) (1.4 MB) Read online       Table of Contents Letter from the Team Leader EU Leads the Global Energy Transition Understanding China’s Action Plan for Reaching Peak Carbon Emissions by 2030 Electricity Market Reform: ACER must empower consumers, not just network operators Distributed Energy Resources and Smart Grids: an opportunity or a distraction? EU and China trace parallel paths towards energy security Biogas: t

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ENTSO-E Grid Planning Modelling Showcase for China Report

To reach the goals of decarbonisation in China and in Europe, electrification of the energy system is vital. The cost of renewable energy production has decreased substantially, and the direct use of electricity will be the energy solution in most sectors. ‘Hard to abate’ sectors like heavy transport, aviation and industries (e.g. cement, steel, refineries) will need green gases/ liquids based on renewable electricity production. Before the liberalisation of the electricity market in Europe, each country had a national long- term plan for production and grids b

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