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In China's 15th Five-Year Plan, building a "new energy system" relates to both industries and households. Associate Professor Guo Bowei from Renmin University of China believes that the next five years will demand infrastructure capability integrating large amounts of renewables, deeper market-oriented reforms in the power sector and pricing systems befitting a transformed energy landscape.
Tune in to RoundTableChina's special series Generation Global for a more in-depth discussion!
In China's 15th Five-Year Plan, building a "new energy system" relates to both industries and households. Associate Professor Guo Bowei from Renmin University of China believes that the next five years will demand infrastructure capability integrating large amounts of renewables, deeper market-oriented reforms in the power sector and pricing systems befitting a transformed energy landscape.
Tune in to RoundTableChina's special series Generation Global for a more in-depth discussion!