Dr Jiang Lin, Nat Simons presidential chair in China energy policy at the Lawrence Berkeley National Lab.
China’s Power Sector Could be ‘10% Cheaper in 2030’ with More Renewables
We found that if China uses the most cost-effective renewable energy resources, it could generate more than 60% of its electricity from “non-fossil” sources by 2030 – including wind, solar, hydro and nuclear – at a cost that is around 10% lower than under business-as-usual.
June 11, 2020