The solar figure is outdated. The Chinese national energy administration had adjusted target for 2015 to 35GW a while ago.
On Structural adjustments for Chinese energy transition
How does ending FIT after solar dominates the market prevent windfall profits? For whom? But unless we stop all gov…
On Feed-in tariffs – a policy for the future?
"In terms of photovoltaic power generation, China aims for 2,100 gigawatts by 2015" Capacity in 2013 is ~18GW, and they…
On Structural adjustments for Chinese energy transition
Nichol, the reason for increasing hard coal imports is the cut back in subsidies in domestic mining. By 2018, these…
On The German Coal Conundrum
This is a fantastic website. My only complaint is that it is not updated to include 2013 data.
On German renewables still ground-roots movement
Can you share a format of your lease finance agreement.thanks.jignesh
On Innovative Third-Party Financing Makes Solar Affordable—For All
The lesson is that renewables are joke. Only nuclear power and coal with carbon capture can solve global warming. France:…
On Renewable Energy Policy in Europe is Faltering: What are the Lessons for the Rest of Us?
Well, there may have been no talk of a phase-out after Chernobyl, but the fact remains that the last German…
On Why didn’t Germany have a coal phaseout?
I find this encouraging. I have never been a fan of feed in tariffs, any more than I am a…
On Policy watershed approaching
"The main issues here are costs and sustainability." The main issue with biogas is, that it is wasted with the…
On What’s happening with biomass in Germany?