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China: Best Distributed Energy Policy


 
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Posted 20 January 2017 - 07:38 AM

Beijing decided to keep the prevailing subsidy of  
. . . US$0.06 per kWh, to promote generation,
. . .  at the point of consumption.

The best solar and wind resources in China are found,
. . . in the sparsely populated inland regions, such as:
. . . . . . Tibet,
. . . . . . Xinjiang, and
. . . . . . Inner Mongolia.

Distributed Energy Resources (DER),
. . . provide the most economical choice given the:
. . . . . . Challenges in transmission,
. . . . . . Need to meet intraday peak loads,
. . . . . . Debates in urban land use,
. . . . . . etc.

Even in such developed market as the U.S.,
. . . soft cost for DER could constitute over
. . . 60% of the total system price.

1-20-2017 Source: China: Best Distributed Energy Policy

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