1、 July 2024 OIES Paper:CE14 Clean energy innovation in China:fact and fiction,and implications for the future Anders Hove,Senior Research Fellow,OIES i The contents of this paper are the authors sole responsibility.They do not necessarily represent the views of the Oxford Institute for Energy Studies
2、 or any of its Members.The contents of this paper are the authors sole responsibility.They do not necessarily represent the views of the Oxford Institute for Energy Studies or any of its members.Copyright 2024 Oxford Institute for Energy Studies(Registered Charity,No.286084)This publication may be r
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4、xford Institute for Energy Studies.ISBN 978-1-78467-249-2 ii The contents of this paper are the authors sole responsibility.They do not necessarily represent the views of the Oxford Institute for Energy Studies or any of its Members.Contents Contents.ii Figures and Tables.ii Summary.1 1.Introduction
5、:Four main factors driving Chinas clean energy innovation.3 2.Chinas clean energy industries have benefited from strong and sustained policy support 4 2.1 Solar and wind supported by feed-in tariffs,targets,and mandates.4 2.2 Stationary batteries promoted recently for renewable integration.6 2.3 Ele
6、ctric vehicle policy began early,but accelerated only when industry achieved success.6 2.4 R&D funding and supporting policies steadily ramped up.7 2.5 Clean energy policy continuity aided industrial transition,with occasional abrupt shifts.8 3.Chinas industry clusters,the unsung heroes that helped