Purpose
To provide support and training in the Gold Standard for CDM to increase the supply of quality energy efficiency and renewable energy projects accessing carbon markets.
Roadmap for the development of wind in China. Translation from Chinese. Includes review of industry and international experience. Analysis of Chinese wind resources, market and barriers. Proposal of targets and roadmap until 2050.
The paper presents an overview of the world scene and reports on the latest developments in China of solar photovoltaic power
Declaration for a comprehensive and coherent European renewable energy and energy efficiency strategy (REEES) with the aim of a 100% energy supply from renewable energy sources in a few decades.
To provide support and training in the Gold Standard for CDM to increase the supply of quality energy efficiency and renewable energy projects accessing carbon markets.
In 2012 China’s government tasked the textile sector to reduce energy intensity 20% by 2015 compared with 2010 levels. During that year an earlier REEEP-funded project with Azure International created a capacity-raising energy efficiency programme which brought together the China National Textile and Apparel Council (CNTAC) four leading brands (Levi Strauss adidas group H&M and GAP) the International Finance Corporation (IFC) and 13 textile suppliers.
Over the past two decades a wide variety of institutions have conducted research on reforming China’s power system including the World Bank’s research on this in 1990s the Energy Foundation’s Power Sector Reform Report in 2002 and other reports on splitting grids and building micro-grids in 2002 and 2003.
To make policy recommendations for a climate-friendly electricity pricing scheme in China; one in which tariffs would be determined by a sound combination of economic and environmental considerations
Financial and market-based mechanisms offer a route to increase take-up of energy efficiency measures in buildings. While market based mechanisms, principally the Clean Development Mechanism, have acted as a trigger in the development of many large, industrial scale energy efficiency projects in China, there has not been, as yet, a similar uptake of projects involving energy efficiency improvements to buildings.