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ID116917
Title ProperResearch on the decomposition model for China's National Renewable Energy total target
LanguageENG
AuthorLiu, Zhen ;  Shi, Yuren ;  Yan, Jianming ;  Xunmin Ou
Publication2012.
Summary / Abstract (Note)It is crucial that China's renewable energy national target in 2020 is effectively decomposed into respective period targets at the provincial level. In order to resolve problems arising from combining the national and local renewable energy development plan, a total target and period target decomposition model of renewable energy is proposed which considers the resource distribution and energy consumption of different provinces as well as the development characteristics of various renewable energy industries. In the model, the total proposed target is comprised of three shares: basic share, fixed share and floating share target. The target distributed for each province is then determined by the preference relation. That is, when total renewable energy target is distributed, the central government is more concerned about resources potential or energy consumption. Additionally, the growth models for various renewable energy industries are presented, and the period targets of renewable energy in various provinces are proposed in line with regional economic development targets. In order to verify whether the energy target can be achieved, only wind power, solar power, and hydropower are considered in this study. To convenient to assess the performance of local government, the two year period is chosen as an evaluation cycle in the paper. The renewable energy targets per two-year period for each province are calculated based on the overall national renewable energy target, energy requirements and resources distribution. Setting provincial period targets will help policy makers to better implement and supervise the overall renewable energy plan.
`In' analytical NoteEnergy Policy Vol. 51; Dec 2012: p.110-120
Journal SourceEnergy Policy Vol. 51; Dec 2012: p.110-120
Key WordsRenewable Energy ;  Target Decomposition ;  Provincial Plan