Is China fast-tracking to renewable energy? We examine its policy directions, the unique journey to carbon neutral, and the challenges ahead.
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China is advancing its carbon credits trading system under a centralised management structure. Its new CCER programme is likely to gain a competitive advantage domestically against existing international trading standards and enable China to advocate for its own carbon emissions standards in international negotiations.
Recently China has made some impressive advances in carbon capture, utilisation, and storage (CCUS). However, like many other cutting-edge green technologies, there are significant challenges at play.
The energy sector is undergoing a major transformation. Understanding the key trends and financing new innovations is key to a sustainable future.
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- AI and Emerging Technology Integration
- Aviation
- Capital Markets
- Company News
- Consumer Brands
- Content Strategy
- Corporate Communications
- Crisis and Issues Communications Management
- Digital Communications
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- Energy and Environment
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- Media Relations
- Multimedia Design and Production
- Primary Industries
- Professional Services
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- Travel and Hospitality
Is China fast-tracking to renewable energy? We examine its policy directions, the unique journey to carbon neutral, and the challenges ahead.
China is advancing its carbon credits trading system under a centralised management structure. Its new CCER programme is likely to gain a competitive advantage domestically against existing international trading standards and enable China to advocate for its own carbon emissions standards in international negotiations.
Recently China has made some impressive advances in carbon capture, utilisation, and storage (CCUS). However, like many other cutting-edge green technologies, there are significant challenges at play.
The energy sector is undergoing a major transformation. Understanding the key trends and financing new innovations is key to a sustainable future.