China's Power Sector Reforms: Where to Next?International Energy Agency, 2006 - 158 páginas With the fastest growing energy demand in the world, China is now the largest electricity consumer after the United States. Assessing the current state of electricity regulation in China, this report draws on experience elsewhere to explore how better to develop and communicate strategy, how to moderate growth in demand through increased efficiency, how to integrate environmental goals into planning and operation, how to ensure sufficient supply when and where it is needed, and how to handle institutional and governance challenges. In this respect, electricity sector reform in other countries offers valuable lessons as to how China might proceed. As it describes perspectives and challenges for the Chinese power sector, China's Power Sector Reforms: Where to next? is a useful tool for policy makers and business leaders |
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... increase in hydroelectric capacity during 2004 , when several big projects came online . However , over the 15 - year period from 1990-2005 , fossil fuel ( mainly coal ) share remained significant and stable amongst primary movers ...
... increase in hydroelectric capacity during 2004 , when several big projects came online . However , over the 15 - year period from 1990-2005 , fossil fuel ( mainly coal ) share remained significant and stable amongst primary movers ...
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... Increase transparency , improve communication . China should take steps to increase transparency of the reform process , and should improve communication of its strategy and specific reform plans . Relevant information should be ...
... Increase transparency , improve communication . China should take steps to increase transparency of the reform process , and should improve communication of its strategy and specific reform plans . Relevant information should be ...
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... Increase the scope of the product market ; ( ii ) Increase the scope of the geographic market ; ( iii ) Increase the sensitivity of demand to price ; ( iv ) Decrease concentration among existing suppliers within the relevant markets ...
... Increase the scope of the product market ; ( ii ) Increase the scope of the geographic market ; ( iii ) Increase the sensitivity of demand to price ; ( iv ) Decrease concentration among existing suppliers within the relevant markets ...
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INTRODUCTION | 7 |
RECOMMENDATIONS | 25 |
THE STARTING POINT 333 | 33 |
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