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ID183608
Title ProperSensitive intervention points in China's coal phaseout
LanguageENG
AuthorVan Voss, Bas Heerma
Summary / Abstract (Note)China's investment decisions will shape the global market for coal in the coming decades, putting substantial power over global climate change mitigation in the hands of few actors. We apply the Actor-Objective-Context (AOC) framework proposed by Jakob et al. (2020) to investigate the stakeholders and interests at play in China's managed coal phaseout, consistent with the country's 2060 ‘carbon neutrality’ target. We analyze the power dynamics between actors alongside the available policy toolkit for transitioning away from coal. This leads to several policy-relevant conclusions. First, China's central energy policy framework needs little adjustment – it is already suitable to facilitate a rapid curbing of coal market development. Instead, and secondly, the incentive structure for provincial governments and state-owned enterprises needs substantial improvement to comply with central policies. Thirdly, the most efficient and effective ways to change the incentive structure are to alter promotion criteria for Chinese provincial officials and to create compensation and investment schemes for provinces that shift away from coal.
`In' analytical NoteEnergy Policy Vol. 163; Apr 2022: p.112797
Journal SourceEnergy Policy 2022-04 163
Key WordsCoal Transition ;  China's Climate Policy ;  China's Coal Sector