Overview
The main failings of China’s renewable energy regime have been related to grid constraints. Around 25 percent of PRC wind projects are not grid connected, and there are problems with dispatch of renewable energy to the grid in many provinces during peak periods. This briefing, by Norton Rose, examines four key amendments to the country’s renewable energy law, designed to address grid issues: guaranteed off-take; grid targets; developing grid capacity; and the new RE fund.
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