China power market reform “vulnerable” to GDP priorities, analysts say

Published 12:27 on April 24, 2020  /  Last updated at 23:49 on April 24, 2020  / /  Asia Pacific, China

China is making steady progress on reforming its power market, which along with the national ETS is expected to speed up decarbonisation, but the process is vulnerable to government strategy to rebuild the economy after the COVID-19 outbreak, according to analysis released this week.
China is making steady progress on reforming its power market, which along with the national ETS is expected to speed up decarbonisation, but the process is vulnerable to government strategy to rebuild the economy after the COVID-19 outbreak, according to analysis released this week.


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