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- ChinaS Renewable Energy Transition: An Interview with Expert Dr.Li Wei
This surge in renewable capacity is not serendipitous but the result of deliberate and robust policy instruments. Between 2010 and 2022, solar power capacity alone in China expanded from a mere 0.9 GW to over 392.61 GW, propelled by policies such as feed-in tariffs, green certificates, and renewable portfolio standards (Wu et al., 2023). Similarly, wind power has experienced a tenfold increase …
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the furious pace of investment meant that, in 2024, China achieved 1,200GW of installed capacity of wind and solar power – a target that had been set to be realised by 2030.
China to roll back clean power subsidies after boom
BEIJING: China’s top economic planning agency said on Sunday it was taking steps to scale back subsidies for renewable energy projects after a boom in solar and wind power installations. China broke its own records for new solar installations in 2024 with installed capacity up 45% from the previous year.
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ChinaS Renewable Energy Transition: An Interview with Expert Dr.Li Wei
China’s rapid expansion in renewable energy capacity has been a topic of global interest. This interview delves into the strategies adn policies that have driven this surge, featuring insights from Dr. li Wei, a renowned specialist on China’s energy transition.
Unveiling China’s Energy Transition Strategy
Editor:
Dr. Li, can you provide an overview of China’s renewable energy expansion from 2010 to 2022?
Dr. Li Wei:
certainly. Between 2010 and 2022, China’s solar power capacity surged from 0.9 GW to over 392.61 GW, largely due to policies like feed-in tariffs, green certificates, and renewable portfolio standards. Similarly, wind power experienced a tenfold increase. These policies have been instrumental in driving the growth of renewable energy in China.
Achieving 1,200 GW of Installed Wind and Solar Capacity
Editor:
In 2024, China achieved 1,200 GW of installed wind and solar capacity, a target initially set for 2030. How did this rapid expansion come about?
Dr. Li Wei:
The furious pace of investment in renewable energy led to this remarkable achievement. China’s commitment to green energy finance and robust policy support have accelerated the deployment of wind and solar installations, making this target a reality ahead of schedule.
Scaling Back Subsidies After the Boom
Editor:
recently, China announced plans to scale back subsidies for renewable energy projects. What are the implications of this decision?
Dr.Li Wei:
China’s top economic planning agency is taking steps to scale back subsidies after a boom in solar and wind power installations.In 2024, China broke its own records for new solar installations, with installed capacity up 45% from the previous year. This move indicates a shift towards more market-driven renewable energy development, aiming for sustainability and self-sufficiency in the long run.
Concluding Remarks
Editor:
Dr. Li, what are the main takeaways from our discussion today?
Dr. Li Wei:
The main takeaways are that China’s renewable energy expansion is the result of deliberate policy instruments and significant investment. The rapid growth in wind and solar capacity showcases china’s commitment to green energy and climate leadership. As subsidies are scaled back, the focus will shift towards market-driven sustainability and long-term self-sufficiency in renewable energy.
Editor:
Thank you, Dr.Li, for your insightful analysis.
Dr. Li Wei:
Thank you for having me.