EU-China Energy Cooperation Platform (ECECP)转发了
An updated October 2024 issue of the EU China Energy Monitor can be found here. @Tomasz Jerzyniak, @Laurent Bardon, @Mei Feng, @Serena TAN,
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.” Phase II of ECECP is implemented by a consortium led by ICF, and with National Development and Reform Commission- Energy Research Institute.
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EU-China Energy Cooperation Platform (ECECP)转发了
An updated October 2024 issue of the EU China Energy Monitor can be found here. @Tomasz Jerzyniak, @Laurent Bardon, @Mei Feng, @Serena TAN,
EU-China Energy Cooperation Platform (ECECP)转发了
The 2024 October issue of the Monitor has been updated - and the new file can be read at https://lnkd.in/eEagTpjs. The version on our website is always the most updated one. EU-China Energy Monitor 2024 October Issue is now approved for distribution. We hope you will find this issue informative. We are continuously enhancing the coverage and style of the monitor. Your feedback, suggestions, or comments are highly valued. Do send us your views. Tomasz Jerzyniak, Laurent Bardon, Mei Feng, Serena TAN, Kaare Sandholt, Jean-Michel Glachant, Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH, GOPA Worldwide Consultants, Barbara Dreis-Lampen, Ginebra Garcia Muñoz, Lars Bregnbaek, Helena Uhde, Helen Farrell, Jieqiao Chi, Yifan HU, EU-China Energy Cooperation Platform (ECECP), European Union Chamber of Commerce in China, Susana X.
EU-China Energy Cooperation Platform (ECECP)转发了
🌍🤝European and Chinese experts convene to explore electricity law revisions supporting China’s energy transition!🌍 https://lnkd.in/eyz2WvMF 🔦 In early October, GIZ, the EU-China Energy Cooperation Platform (ECECP) and China Electricity Council (CEC) co-hosted the "Workshop on Legislating for a New Electricity System – Integrating High Shares of Variable Renewable Generation." 🙌 The event brought together policy makers and researchers from China, the EU, Germany, Denmark, the Netherlands, and France to exchange knowledge on legislative reforms supporting renewable energy integration. 🔗 The event aligns with the ongoing efforts of the Sino-German Energy Partnership, led by the Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Action (BMWK) and China's National Energy Administration (NEA), to advance legislative exchanges and cooperation on energy transition. ✅ Since 2022, the energy partnership has organized several workshops to deepen Sino-German cooperation on legislative framework in the energy sector. ✅ In 2023, GIZ published the report - The Role of Energy Law in German Energy Transition - providing key insights into how Germany’s legislative frameworks have shaped its energy transition, serving as a valuable reference for China’s ongoing reforms. #EnergyTransition #RenewableEnergy #SinoGermanCooperation #ElectricityMarket #Sustainability #Legislation #ClimateAction #EnergyPolicy #EnergyPartnership
EU-China Energy Cooperation Platform (ECECP)转发了
Co-edited by Leigh Hancher A master in EU Energy & Competition Law and a dear friend since 30 years… 👇👇👇➰💓➰👇👇👇
Professor in Energy and Competition Law, University of Bergen. Into offshore energy and energy markets.
The EdwardElgarPub Ltd Research Handbook on EU Competition Law and the Energy Transition is out! With a genuinely expert lineup, the 17 chapters in this book discuss how the energy transition, climate change considerations, and technological and geopolitical shifts impact competition in energy markets. If you are an energy enthusiast working on market regulation - from a legal or economic perspective, this might be for you. It has been a privilege to work with Peter Alexiadis, Kim Talus, Aikaterini Florou, Nuno Cunha Rodrigues, Ceciel Nieuwenhout, Berte-Elen Konow, Even Tukun, Ronny Gjendemsjø, Julian Nowag, Wolf Sauter, Goncalo Coelho, Julius Rumpf, Alexis Brunelle, Adrien de Hauteclocque, Pablo Ibáñez Colomo, Juliette OGEZ, Tjarda van der Vijver, Michał K., Prof. Dr. Antonis Metaxas, Hugo Talbot, Nicole Robins, and Kaisa Huhta. Their contributions make the book worth reading - they are topical, timely and well written. My special gratitude goes to Leigh Hancher - a mentor and wonderful editing partner; thank you! The book introduction is Open Access on Elgar's website - https://lnkd.in/dBs2FPWN. And the book is offered at an affordable price in its e-book version. However, if you are a PhD candidate and/or scholar from a developing country and unable to afford a copy, get in touch with me through DMs - I might try to find a copy for you. Would anyone be interested in writing a book review? We would love to have your feedback. If it interests you, let us know. We will connect you with Elgar and a good journal to publish it in.
EU-China Energy Cooperation Platform (ECECP)转发了
EU-China Energy Monitor 2024 September Issue is now available. We hope you will find this issue informative. The monitor can be downloaded at https://lnkd.in/ePEx46Fq Chinese language version will be published shortly. We are continuously enhancing the coverage and style of the monitor. Your feedback, suggestions, or comments are highly valued. Do send us your views. Tomasz Jerzyniak, Laurent Bardon, Mei Feng, Serena TAN, Kaare Sandholt, Jean-Michel Glachant, Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH, GOPA Worldwide Consultants, Barbara Dreis-Lampen, Ginebra Garcia Muñoz, Lars Bregnbaek, Helena Uhde, Helen Farrell, Jieqiao Chi, Yifan Hu, EU-China Energy Cooperation Platform (ECECP)
EU-China Energy Cooperation Platform (ECECP)转发了
On the eve of the Mid-Autumn Festival, EU China Energy Magazine 2024 August issue is approved for distribution. In this issue, we start with an examination of the success of the EU’s inaugural Hydrogen Bank auction, where, the winning bids came in lower than expected. We delve into the implications of these surprising results and consider how this innovative mechanism aligns with the EU’s vision of building a competitive green hydrogen economy. Next, we turn our attention to the EU’s groundbreaking regulation aimed at reducing methane emissions from the energy sector, where coal mining is the largest contributor. We analyse the potential effect of this regulation on emission reductions, and discuss its impact on coal producers both within and beyond EU borders. Our focus then shifts to China, where, despite a significant push towards renewables, coal power continues to expand to ensure energy security, operational flexibility, and heating. We explore the critical challenges in phasing down coal-fired power while meeting growing energy demands and achieving net-zero targets, as well as potential solutions to accelerate its substitution. As the global economy shifts towards a green future, the materials market is undergoing a historic transformation driven by the rising demand for critical materials. We look at how this material transition can be effectively managed to support the energy transition, paving the way for a healthier, more sustainable world. Green hydrogen emerges as a promising solution to reduce emissions in hard-to-abate sectors and could play a pivotal role in global decarbonization efforts. We summarise a recent IRENA report that draws lessons from hydrogen strategies worldwide, offering valuable insights for policymakers to craft their own strategies for fostering a hydrogen economy. Another noteworthy development this summer is the release of a series of important policy documents to support China’s green transition, as you will find in our regular News in Brief section. Our monthly publication, the EU-China Energy Monitor, will continue to provide a more detailed account of these regulatory developments. Finally, we are excited to announce a new addition to our team! This July, we welcomed Zhang Nuoxin Celeste as our Project Assistant. Celeste is fluent in Chinese, English, and Italian. We hope you enjoy this issue. May the beauty of the full moon illuminate your celebrations. PDF and ebook versions in English and Chinese can be downloaded at https://lnkd.in/ej3ueWrK Tomasz Jerzyniak, Laurent Bardon, Renato M. Roldao, Mei Feng, Kaare Sandholt, Lars Bregnbaek, Jean-Michel Glachant, Barbara Dreis-Lampen, Ginebra Garcia Muñoz, Helen Farrell, Jieqiao Chi, Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH, GOPA Worldwide Consultants, Helena Uhde, Andrea Montanari, Benjamin Rufin
EU-China Energy Cooperation Platform (ECECP)转发了
E r r a t a We messed up - and uploaded the previous uncorrected version which wrote "EU President Ursula von der Leyen" instead of "President of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen". The PDF file here has been updated. EU-China Energy Monitor 2024 July and August Issues are now available. We are late in distributing the monitors this time due to delays beyond our control. Hope you will still find the monitors useful. We are continuously enhancing the coverage and style of the monitor. Your feedback, suggestions, or comments are highly valued. 📈💬 To subscribe, send an email to monitor-subscription@ececp.eu. Tomasz Jerzyniak, Laurent Bardon, Mei Feng, Patrícia Conceição, Kaare Sandholt, Jean-Michel Glachant, Helena Uhde, Lars Bregnbaek, Nicolò Rossetto, Ginebra Garcia Muñoz, Barbara Dreis-Lampen. GOPA Worldwide Consultants, Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH Download the English and Chinese versions of the monitor here: https://lnkd.in/egF5cWEw
EU-China Energy Cooperation Platform (ECECP)转发了
【Newsletter】China Energy Policy Newsletter - August 2024 In this month's newsletter: China energy transition updates: - The Chinese government proposes reform priorities in the energy sector - The State Council clarifies the plan for building a dual-control system for carbon emissions - MEE proposes a carbon allowance allocation plan for 2023-2024 - NDRC proposes nine actions to build a new type of power system - 2024 H1 total installed capacity of wind power and solar PV exceeds coal power - NDRC releases renewable power consumption targets for 2024-2025 - All renewable power projects receive a unique identity code - China’s hydrogen energy development advanced steadily in 2023 - China’s first utility-scale offshore PV project connected to the grid - China’s first independently developed DAC device passes reliability operation verification Policy monitoring: - NDRC defines three technologies for low-carbon development of coal power - NDRC releases data centre energy conservation and carbon reduction action plan - NDRC releases action plan for energy conservation and carbon reduction in the electrolytic aluminium industry - NEA updates the management measures for natural gas utilisation If you would like to subscribe or unsubscribe to the newsletter, please send the information below to china@ens.dk Email address: Full name: Organization: Title: #ets #coalpower #DAC #hydrogen #naturalgas #electrolyticaluminium https://lnkd.in/gDGjYZfA
Dear All, June 2024 issue of the EU-China Energy Magazine has now been approved for distribution. This issue opens with a deep dive into the recently adopted EU Hydrogen and Decarbonised Gas Market Package. The writer dissects the key changes impacting network governance, market dynamics for renewable and low-carbon hydrogen, consumer protections, and security of supply. Transitioning to energy storage, a crucial element for a renewable-powered future, the magazine features an article tackling the economic risks associated with investing in grid-scale storage solutions. The author explores market mechanisms proven to mitigate these risks, including strategies for ensuring revenue certainty and portfolio diversification. Our June magazine also features a comprehensive overview of China's energy transition pathway towards achieving carbon neutrality before 2055. The analysis comes from the China Energy Transition Program, a prime example of successful EU-China collaboration in energy modelling. It sheds light on potential investment opportunities in China's renewable energy sector and grid infrastructure, making it an important read for European businesses and investors. China's burgeoning interest in offshore solar power is addressed in an article discussing China's progress in accelerating the development and deployment of ocean-based PV systems. It explores the evolving policy and permitting frameworks, alongside the engineering and regulatory challenges inherent in this innovative technology. We also showcase Norway's pioneering experience with floating PV through the Ocean Sun technology, highlighting its influence on China's work in the same field. Shifting gears towards sustainable land use practices, a separate article turns the spotlight onto agrivoltaics, a method that integrates agriculture and renewable energy production. The piece provides valuable information on policy frameworks and the role of local governments in promoting agriculture-PV projects. Additionally, it features successful case studies from China, offering practical insights for ASEAN countries that seek to implement sustainable development practices. Finally, we conclude with a thought-provoking summary of a US Department of Energy report on the huge potential impact of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in the energy sector. We believe this issue is worth the wait and offers a rich tapestry of current trends and future possibilities in the energy sector. Our regular news section offers a useful overview of recent energy developments in China and Europe, with links to the original news reports. As always, your feedback is highly valued. eBook formats and Chinese edition of the June issue can be downloaded at https://lnkd.in/eJc5Ph_B Tomasz Jerzyniak (note the shrimps), Laurent Bardon, Mei Feng, Ginebra Garcia Muñoz, Jieqiao Chi, Helen Farrell, Kaare Sandholt, Helena Uhde, Jean-Michel Glachant, WRI Energy, Florence School of Regulation
EU-China Energy Cooperation Platform (ECECP)转发了
We’re hiring! We’re a small and dynamic team that focuses on informing and enhancing the IEA’s work and co-operation with China, a country crucial for the global clean energy transition. Interested in joining us? Apply via the below link. https://lnkd.in/gGH2h74z Please note: only nationals of OECD member countries can be considered for this role.