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Renewable energies

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Electricity market reform: ‘A long-term hedge against fluctuating prices’

The Council and Parliament will be negotiating a reform of the European electricity market in the next few months to get a grip on the drastically increased prices. Experts talked about the Commission's proposal on Wednesday at a Table.Live briefing at the start of the Berlin Energy Days.

By Manuel Berkel

Sinolytics Radar

Photovoltaic exports continue to grow

In 2022, China's exports of photovoltaic (PV) products increased by 80.3 percent. PV exports have increasingly become an important component of China’s foreign trade and economic promotion. However, this high export growth in PV products may be disrupted by supply chain resilience initiatives in the EU and the US.​

By Experts Table.Briefings

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PPA: the difficult path to affordable green electricity

Affordable green energy – that's what the EU Commission promises industry with the electricity market reform. However, with long-term supply contracts (PPAs), companies are also buying new risks. Not all of them will be eliminated by the draft law.

By Manuel Berkel

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Electricity market: Rapporteur wants capacity mechanisms

The draft report on the electricity market design is to be presented to the EU Parliament as early as May 12. In an interview, rapporteur Nicolás González Casares outlines his ideas for the reform for the first time and also addresses the government in Berlin.

By Manuel Berkel

Renewable energies in China

Renewable energies are an integral part of China's policy. The current, 14th Five-Year Plan primarily promotes the technological areas of energy and materials and focuses on the development of alternative energy sources. In contrast to the previous five-year plan, the focus is no longer on achieving global technological leadership in renewable energy technologies, but rather on expanding the infrastructure and strengthening the economic and secure energy supply. In the 14th Five-Year Plan, the Chinese Ministry of Energy (NEA) has given concrete figures for renewable energy. Thus, the total installed capacity of wind power and solar is to reach 1200 GW by 2030. As early as 2020, China's energy system experienced record renewable energy growth despite the coronavirus crisis. By 2025, the final 16.5 percent should be reached.      From Production & Development to China's Roadmap to Carbon Neutrality to Coal Turnaround - China Renewable Energy News from the Table.Media Editorial Team!