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Title China wind energy development roadmap 2050
Published Paris : OECD/International Energy Agency, ©2011

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Description 1 online resource (51 pages) : color illustrations, color maps
Series IEA Technology Roadmaps, 2218-2837
IEA technology roadmaps, 2218-2837
Contents Foreword -- Acknowledgements -- Key Findings -- Introduction -- -Outlook for energy demand in China -- China's low carbon energy strategy -- Purpose of this roadmap -- Methodology and content -- Status Quo and Prospects -- -History and status quo of wind power -- Wind energy development prospects -- Vision for Wind Power Deployment and CO2 Abatement -- Strategic objectives -- Scenarios -- Investment and subsidies -- CO2 emissions abatement -- Northwestern China development and employment -- Wind Technology Development: Actions and Milestones -- Wind energy resource assessment -- Wind turbines -- Wind farm development and construction -- Wind power integration -- Delivery and Network Integration: Actions and Milestones -- Power system development trends -- Challenges of wind power integration and consumption -- Grid connection, transmission and consumption of wind power -- Policy Framework: Actions and Milestones -- Develop a national strategy to transform China's energy structure -- Accelerate transformation of the power system and promote reform of the electricity market -- Support incentives and regulatory framework -- Market facilitation and transformation -- Research, development and demonstration support -- Conclusions: Roadmap Action Plan -- Actions led by governments -- Actions led by the wind industry -- Actions led by power system actors -- Next Steps -- Appendix: References, Acronyms and Abbreviations
Summary The report shows how China, already the world's largest wind market, could reach 1,000 GW of wind power by the middle of the century, an achievement that would reduce carbon dioxide emissions by 1.5 gigatonnes per year, or roughly equivalent to the combined CO2 emissions of Germany, France and Italy in 2009. The China Wind Energy Roadmap is the first national roadmap that has been developed by a country with IEA support, drawing from its global roadmap series
Notes "Energy Research Institute"--Cover
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references
Notes Online resource; title from PDF cover (OECD iLibrary, viewed Feb. 2, 2012)
Subject Wind power -- China
Wind power -- Economic aspects -- China
Wind power -- Environmental aspects -- China
Power resources -- China -- Forecasting
Power resources -- Forecasting
Wind power
Wind power -- Economic aspects
Wind power -- Environmental aspects
China
Form Electronic book
Author Neng yuan yan jiu suo (China)
International Energy Agency.
Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development
ISBN 9789264166752
9264166750