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Will you pledge to reduce your carbon footprint and to be a good global citizen when you make your New Year’s resolutions? Buying an EV can help you achieve those goals.
Will you pledge to reduce your carbon footprint and to be a good global citizen when you make your New Year’s resolutions? Buying an EV can help you achieve those goals.
China’s Government approved the first of its long-awaited grid-parity renewable energy projects for 2019 this week, which include 4.5 gigawatts (GW) of wind and nearly 15 GW of solar PV.
China’s National Energy Administration announced Monday that a total of 5.2 gigawatts (GW) of solar was installed during the first quarter while, at the same time, the Price Bureau of China’s National Development and Reform Commission finally published its solar Feed-in Tariff policy for 2019 on Tuesday.
China’s National Development and Reform Commission and National Energy Agency announced big plans last week intended to drive the development of new subsidy-free wind and solar projects, providing the necessary political certainty that has been somewhat lacking since the Administration’s decision to undercut the solar industry in May of 2018.
China’s National Development & Reform Commission (NDRC) has written a draft policy that would increase the renewable energy target from 20% to 35% by 2030.
The recent decision by China’s National Development and Reform Commission to reduce feed-in tariffs for grid-connected solar power projects is expected to give a much needed boost to the distributed solar power market. Recent media reports suggested that the National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC) is planning to reduce feed-in … [continued]
Originally published on EnergyPost. By John Mathews and Hao Tan China’s renewable energy revolution is powering ahead, with the year 2013 marking an important inflection point where the scales tipped more towards electric power generated from water, wind and solar than from fossil fuels and nuclear. This means that its … [continued]