Nearly a quarter of China’s H1 2018 electricity traded in the recently-established regional power markets, according to data from the China Electricity Council, as the nation took another small step away from the government pre-planned dispatch pattern that observers say would make a carbon price less effective.
China’s nascent power market sees small gains in electricity share
Nearly a quarter of China’s H1 2018 electricity traded in the recently-established regional power markets, according to data from the China Electricity Council, as the nation took another small step away from the government pre-planned dispatch pattern that observers say would make a carbon price less effective.
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