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EU China Energy Magazine Spring Double Issue: 2020, #1
EU China Energy Magazine Spring Double Issue: 2020, #1
EU China Energy Magazine Spring Double Issue: 2020, #1
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EU-CHINA ENERGY COOPERATION PLATFORM

The EU-China Energy Cooperation Platform was launched on 15 May 2019 to strengthen EU-China cooperation on energy policies, and to support the implementation of activities announced in the 'Joint Statement on the Implementation of EU-China Energy Cooperation'. In line with the EU's Green Deal, Energy Union, the Clean Energy for All Europeans Package, the Paris Agreement on Climate Change and the EU's Global Strategy,      this enhanced cooperation will help increase mutual trust and understanding between the EU and China and contribute to a global transition towards clean energy on the basis of a common vision of a sustainable, reliable and secure energy system. Phase II of ECECP is implemented by a consortium led by ICF, and with National Development and Reform Commission-Energy Research Institute. Policy steering is by the EU (DG ENER) and the China National Energy Administration.

 

LEGAL DISCLAIMER

The information and views set out in this report are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect       the official opinion of the European Union, the China National Energy Administration or ECECP. Neither the European Union nor China National Energy Administration or ECECP can guarantee the accuracy of the data included in this study. Neither the European Union, China National Energy Administration, ECECP nor any person acting on their behalf may be held responsible for the use, which may be made of the information contained therein.

 

© 2020, 2021 European Union. All rights reserved.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateApr 8, 2020
ISBN9781393209751
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    EU China Energy Magazine Spring Double Issue - EU-China Energy Cooperation Platform Project

    About ECECP

    EU-China Energy Cooperation Platform was launched on 15 May 2019, to support the implementation of activities announced in the Joint Statement on the Implementation of EU-China Energy Cooperation.

    The Joint Statement was signed during the 8th EU-China Energy Dialogue that was held in Brussels on 9th April between Commissioner for Climate Action and Energy Miguel Arias Cañete and the Administrator of the National Energy Administration of China Mr ZHANG Jianhua, back-to-back with the 21st EU-China Leaders’ Summit on 9 April 2019 and was witnessed by Jean-Claude Juncker, President of the European Commission; Donald Tusk, President of the Council of Europe and Dr Li Keqiang, Premier of China.

    The start of the implementation of the EU-China Energy Cooperation Platform (ECECP) was included in the EU-China Leaders Summit Joint Communique.

    The overall objective of ECECP is to

    enhance EU-China cooperation on energy. In line with the EU’s Energy Union, the Clean Energy for All European initiative, the Paris Agreement on Climate Change and the EU’s Global Strategy, this enhanced cooperation will help increase mutual trust and understanding between EU and China and contribute to a global transition towards clean energy on the basis of a common vision of a sustainable, reliable and secure energy system.

    ECECP is implemented by a consortium led by ICF, jointly with National Development and Reform Commission- Energy Research Institute and China Energy Conservation and Environment Protection Consulting.

    Contents

    About ECECP

    Letter from ECECP

    STOP PRESS

    Why do EU-China relations matter

    1. Intro

    Introducing ECECP Junior Postgraduate Fellows

    2. Policy

    China Optimizes Subsidy Measures for Renewable Industry Upgrading

    Stranded Assets in China and the EU – Exploring Policy Measures for a Just Transition

    3. Market

    Tracking the Impacts of Coronavirus on the Energy Sector

    Hydrogen’s Future: Reducing Costs, Finding Markets

    Biofuels Outlook in China

    4. Technology

    Innovative Practices Bring New Life to End-of-Life Wind Blades

    The Search for Thin Film Solar PV: Stable, Efficient, Non-Toxic, Abundant

    5. Researches

    2019-2024: Competitive Auctions Will Launch Over 2/3rds of Utility-Scale Renewables, Says IEA

    Peak Energy by 2030: Efficiency Gains Will Make the Transition Affordable

    6. Facts and Figures

    China Power Industry Statistics 2019

    Statistics of China Grid-Connected Wind Power

    Statistics of China Grid-Connected Solar PV Power

    The European Green Deal

    Promoting Investment in Renewable Generation -Lessons Learned from EU Member States

    2030 Challenge-Future System Operation Complexity

    Multiple, Interacting Sources of Value in Play Across the Five C’S In Electricity Market Designing

    Letter from ECECP

    Dear Friends and Colleagues,

    During the last two months when we COVID-19 rages in China and now in EU and the rest of the world, we at ECECP have been trying to carry on as normal as possible to support EU China cooperation in energy and show solidarity during this global public health crisis.

    ECECP team is now distributed in Europe (Denmark, Belgium, Germany, Czech Republic, Austria, UK), China and USA. Meanwhile the work of ECECP is moving full steam ahead. We are finishing three reports agreed in the Joint Statement on EU China Energy Cooperation on Renewable Energy and Electricity Market Design, and we successfully kicked-off the ENTSO-e Grid Planning Cost Benefit Analysis Showcasing in China work-stream and held a three-day Kick-off and Initation Workshop. Of course last but not least, this double issue ECECP Newsletter.

    Finally, on behalf of ECECP, I would like to thank our colleagues at the EU Delegation in China, DG ENER and NEA for their support and flexibility during the past three months and to our colleagues and experts who continued unfailing to deliver quality work despite very difficult personal circumstances.

    Please stay safe, stay positive and stay creative. We will meet again.

    Flora Kan

    Team Leader

    ECECP

    STOP PRESS

    China Matters talk with His Excellency Nicolas Chapuis, Ambassador of the European Union to China, about the future and past relationships between China and Europe. He tells us why he thinks it is one of the most important relationships in the world.

    Why do EU-China relations matter

    Watch it on

    China Matters’ YouTube Channel

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OS-Gt3BmMWk&feature=youtu.be

    ECECP server

    http://www.ececp.eu/wp-content/uploads/2020/0407/Chapuis-HD.mp4

    1. Intro

    Introducing ECECP Junior Postgraduate Fellows

    Markus Fischer Markus Fischer, Austrian

    Throughout his young career, Markus demonstrated dedication for solving global environmental challenges. He can count on international work experience from clean technology and renewable energy companies, the United Nations and the European Union. Markus holds a bachelor’s degree in international business from WU Vienna, a master’s degree in Environmental Policy from Sciences Po Paris, and is currently studying his second master’s in International Relations at Peking University.

    Building on his academic and professional experience, Markus' research interest lies in the role of energy companies in contributing to international relations. For his thesis, Markus is investigating how the international business community has become a strong voice for climate action, addressing the question why a majority of utilities and several oil & gas companies have shifted their communication and positioning and are playing an ever more supportive role in global climate governance. He is also analyzing to what extent the growing importance of sustainable finance and the strong performance of ESG investments has contributed to this trend. Further, Markus has looked into the business opportunities that

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