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ID149906
Title ProperProspective of coal power in China
Other Title Informationwill it reach a plateau in the coming decade?
LanguageENG
AuthorYuan, Jiahai ;  Lei, Qi ;  Xiong, Minpeng ;  Guo, Jingsheng
Summary / Abstract (Note)Coal power holds the king position in China's generation mix and has resulted in ever-increasing ecological and environmental issues; hence, the development of the electric power sector is confronted with a series of new challenges. China has recently adopted a new economic principle of the “new economic normal,” which has a large effect on the projection electricity demand and power generation planning through 2020. This paper measures electricity demand based upon China's social and economic structure. The 2020 roadmap presents China's developing targets for allocating energy resources to meet new demands, and the 2030 roadmap is compiled based upon an ambitious expansion of clean energy sources. Results show that electricity demand is expected to reach 7500 TWh in 2020 and 9730 TWh in 2030. Coal power is expected to reach its peak in 2020 at around 970 GW, and will then enter a plateau, even with a pathway of active electricity substitution in place.
`In' analytical NoteEnergy Policy Vol. 98, No.98; Nov 2016: p. 495–504
Journal SourceEnergy Policy 2016-11 98, 98
Key WordsChina ;  Scenario Analysis ;  Electricity Demand ;  Power Generation Planning ;  Electric Power Policy