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Clean energy and China’s long road to power market reform

Environment China

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Michael Davidson is an assistant professor in the School of Global Policy and Strategy at the University of California, San Diego. He holds a PhD in engineering systems from MIT and was previously a research fellow at the Harvard Kennedy School. Michael: China restarted its efforts to reform its electric power sector with the publication of document number nine on deepening reform of the power sector in 2015. Because of their low marginal costs, wind and solar are typically dispatched with priority when there's an operating spot market that favors economic dispatch.

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