Promoting Renewable Energy through Auctions : The Case of China
This knowledge note singles out auctions as an important mechanism that has been implemented in a growing number of countries in recent decades. It features a case study of auctions designed to promote the generation of electricity from renewable sources in China. Although feed-in tariffs are now the cornerstone of China's renewable energy policy, auctions have played and continue to play a role in identifying market prices for renewable energy in the country. Experience with the auctioning of wind and solar concessions enabled the Chinese authorities to modify auctions over time to yield accurate information about the costs of generation from renewable sources, allowing them to set feed-in tariffs at efficient levels. This case study is interesting, because China has set aggressive renewable energy targets and introduced policy incentives for rapid market development. Initial renewable energy prices showed significant variation, and the government s targets were not achieved prior to 2005. The most important milestone in the development of renewable energy in China was the 2005 Renewable Energy Law. China has applied successive adjustments to concessions auctions to improve their usefulness in setting appropriate feed-in tariffs. The key lesson from China's experience with auctioning of concessions is that winning bid prices that are lower than actual costs wind up deterring the development of renewable energy.
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dig-okr-10986186762024-08-08T13:56:49Z Promoting Renewable Energy through Auctions : The Case of China Wang, Xiaodong Barroso, Luiz Elizondo, Gabriela ACCESS TO ELECTRICITY APPROACH BASES BIOMASS BIOMASS ENERGY BIOMASS FUEL BLACK CARBON BOTTOM LINE BURNING COAL CARBON CARBON DIOXIDE CLIMATE CLIMATE CHANGE CO CO2 CO2 EMISSIONS COAL COMBUSTION CONVENTIONAL ELECTRICITY DISTRIBUTION OF ENERGY ELECTRICITY ELECTRICITY BILLS ELECTRICITY PRICES EMISSIONS ENERGY CONSUMERS ENERGY CONSUMPTION ENERGY COSTS ENERGY DATA ENERGY ECONOMICS ENERGY EFFICIENCY ENERGY GENERATION ENERGY LAW ENERGY MARKETS ENERGY MIX ENERGY PRICES ENERGY PROGRAMS ENERGY SECTOR ENERGY SYSTEMS FOSSIL FOSSIL FUEL FOSSIL FUELS FUEL PRICE FUEL PRICES GAS GENERATION GREENHOUSE GREENHOUSE GAS GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS GREENHOUSE GAS INVENTORY GREENHOUSE GASES GRID GRID COMPANIES HEAT HEAT GENERATION HYDROPOWER INCOME METHANE NUCLEAR ENERGY OFFSHORE WIND OIL PETROLEUM PHOTOVOLTAIC CAPACITY PIPELINE POWER BUSINESS POWER GENERATION CAPACITY POWER GENERATORS POWER PLANTS PRICE VOLATILITY PRIMARY ENERGY PRIMARY ENERGY SUPPLY RENEWABLE ENERGY RENEWABLE ENERGY CAPACITY RENEWABLE ENERGY DEVELOPMENT RENEWABLE ENERGY INDUSTRIES RENEWABLE ENERGY MARKET RENEWABLE ENERGY POLICY RENEWABLE PORTFOLIO STANDARD RENEWABLE SOURCES SOLAR POWER SOLAR RESOURCE SOLAR THERMAL SOURCE OF ENERGY TARIFF LEVELS TRANSMISSION SYSTEM UTILITIES WASTE WIND WIND DEVELOPMENT WIND ENERGY WIND POWER WIND POWER CAPACITY WIND POWER GENERATION WIND RESOURCE WIND SITES WIND-POWER WORLD ENERGY This knowledge note singles out auctions as an important mechanism that has been implemented in a growing number of countries in recent decades. It features a case study of auctions designed to promote the generation of electricity from renewable sources in China. Although feed-in tariffs are now the cornerstone of China's renewable energy policy, auctions have played and continue to play a role in identifying market prices for renewable energy in the country. Experience with the auctioning of wind and solar concessions enabled the Chinese authorities to modify auctions over time to yield accurate information about the costs of generation from renewable sources, allowing them to set feed-in tariffs at efficient levels. This case study is interesting, because China has set aggressive renewable energy targets and introduced policy incentives for rapid market development. Initial renewable energy prices showed significant variation, and the government s targets were not achieved prior to 2005. The most important milestone in the development of renewable energy in China was the 2005 Renewable Energy Law. China has applied successive adjustments to concessions auctions to improve their usefulness in setting appropriate feed-in tariffs. The key lesson from China's experience with auctioning of concessions is that winning bid prices that are lower than actual costs wind up deterring the development of renewable energy. 2014-06-17T15:49:37Z 2014-06-17T15:49:37Z 2014-06-13 Brief Fiche Resumen http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2014/06/19670594/promoting-renewable-energy-through-auctions-case-china https://hdl.handle.net/10986/18676 English en_US Live Wire, 2014/14 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank application/pdf text/plain World Bank, Washington, DC |
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ACCESS TO ELECTRICITY APPROACH BASES BIOMASS BIOMASS ENERGY BIOMASS FUEL BLACK CARBON BOTTOM LINE BURNING COAL CARBON CARBON DIOXIDE CLIMATE CLIMATE CHANGE CO CO2 CO2 EMISSIONS COAL COMBUSTION CONVENTIONAL ELECTRICITY DISTRIBUTION OF ENERGY ELECTRICITY ELECTRICITY BILLS ELECTRICITY PRICES EMISSIONS ENERGY CONSUMERS ENERGY CONSUMPTION ENERGY COSTS ENERGY DATA ENERGY ECONOMICS ENERGY EFFICIENCY ENERGY GENERATION ENERGY LAW ENERGY MARKETS ENERGY MIX ENERGY PRICES ENERGY PROGRAMS ENERGY SECTOR ENERGY SYSTEMS FOSSIL FOSSIL FUEL FOSSIL FUELS FUEL PRICE FUEL PRICES GAS GENERATION GREENHOUSE GREENHOUSE GAS GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS GREENHOUSE GAS INVENTORY GREENHOUSE GASES GRID GRID COMPANIES HEAT HEAT GENERATION HYDROPOWER INCOME METHANE NUCLEAR ENERGY OFFSHORE WIND OIL PETROLEUM PHOTOVOLTAIC CAPACITY PIPELINE POWER BUSINESS POWER GENERATION CAPACITY POWER GENERATORS POWER PLANTS PRICE VOLATILITY PRIMARY ENERGY PRIMARY ENERGY SUPPLY RENEWABLE ENERGY RENEWABLE ENERGY CAPACITY RENEWABLE ENERGY DEVELOPMENT RENEWABLE ENERGY INDUSTRIES RENEWABLE ENERGY MARKET RENEWABLE ENERGY POLICY RENEWABLE PORTFOLIO STANDARD RENEWABLE SOURCES SOLAR POWER SOLAR RESOURCE SOLAR THERMAL SOURCE OF ENERGY TARIFF LEVELS TRANSMISSION SYSTEM UTILITIES WASTE WIND WIND DEVELOPMENT WIND ENERGY WIND POWER WIND POWER CAPACITY WIND POWER GENERATION WIND RESOURCE WIND SITES WIND-POWER WORLD ENERGY ACCESS TO ELECTRICITY APPROACH BASES BIOMASS BIOMASS ENERGY BIOMASS FUEL BLACK CARBON BOTTOM LINE BURNING COAL CARBON CARBON DIOXIDE CLIMATE CLIMATE CHANGE CO CO2 CO2 EMISSIONS COAL COMBUSTION CONVENTIONAL ELECTRICITY DISTRIBUTION OF ENERGY ELECTRICITY ELECTRICITY BILLS ELECTRICITY PRICES EMISSIONS ENERGY CONSUMERS ENERGY CONSUMPTION ENERGY COSTS ENERGY DATA ENERGY ECONOMICS ENERGY EFFICIENCY ENERGY GENERATION ENERGY LAW ENERGY MARKETS ENERGY MIX ENERGY PRICES ENERGY PROGRAMS ENERGY SECTOR ENERGY SYSTEMS FOSSIL FOSSIL FUEL FOSSIL FUELS FUEL PRICE FUEL PRICES GAS GENERATION GREENHOUSE GREENHOUSE GAS GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS GREENHOUSE GAS INVENTORY GREENHOUSE GASES GRID GRID COMPANIES HEAT HEAT GENERATION HYDROPOWER INCOME METHANE NUCLEAR ENERGY OFFSHORE WIND OIL PETROLEUM PHOTOVOLTAIC CAPACITY PIPELINE POWER BUSINESS POWER GENERATION CAPACITY POWER GENERATORS POWER PLANTS PRICE VOLATILITY PRIMARY ENERGY PRIMARY ENERGY SUPPLY RENEWABLE ENERGY RENEWABLE ENERGY CAPACITY RENEWABLE ENERGY DEVELOPMENT RENEWABLE ENERGY INDUSTRIES RENEWABLE ENERGY MARKET RENEWABLE ENERGY POLICY RENEWABLE PORTFOLIO STANDARD RENEWABLE SOURCES SOLAR POWER SOLAR RESOURCE SOLAR THERMAL SOURCE OF ENERGY TARIFF LEVELS TRANSMISSION SYSTEM UTILITIES WASTE WIND WIND DEVELOPMENT WIND ENERGY WIND POWER WIND POWER CAPACITY WIND POWER GENERATION WIND RESOURCE WIND SITES WIND-POWER WORLD ENERGY |
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ACCESS TO ELECTRICITY APPROACH BASES BIOMASS BIOMASS ENERGY BIOMASS FUEL BLACK CARBON BOTTOM LINE BURNING COAL CARBON CARBON DIOXIDE CLIMATE CLIMATE CHANGE CO CO2 CO2 EMISSIONS COAL COMBUSTION CONVENTIONAL ELECTRICITY DISTRIBUTION OF ENERGY ELECTRICITY ELECTRICITY BILLS ELECTRICITY PRICES EMISSIONS ENERGY CONSUMERS ENERGY CONSUMPTION ENERGY COSTS ENERGY DATA ENERGY ECONOMICS ENERGY EFFICIENCY ENERGY GENERATION ENERGY LAW ENERGY MARKETS ENERGY MIX ENERGY PRICES ENERGY PROGRAMS ENERGY SECTOR ENERGY SYSTEMS FOSSIL FOSSIL FUEL FOSSIL FUELS FUEL PRICE FUEL PRICES GAS GENERATION GREENHOUSE GREENHOUSE GAS GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS GREENHOUSE GAS INVENTORY GREENHOUSE GASES GRID GRID COMPANIES HEAT HEAT GENERATION HYDROPOWER INCOME METHANE NUCLEAR ENERGY OFFSHORE WIND OIL PETROLEUM PHOTOVOLTAIC CAPACITY PIPELINE POWER BUSINESS POWER GENERATION CAPACITY POWER GENERATORS POWER PLANTS PRICE VOLATILITY PRIMARY ENERGY PRIMARY ENERGY SUPPLY RENEWABLE ENERGY RENEWABLE ENERGY CAPACITY RENEWABLE ENERGY DEVELOPMENT RENEWABLE ENERGY INDUSTRIES RENEWABLE ENERGY MARKET RENEWABLE ENERGY POLICY RENEWABLE PORTFOLIO STANDARD RENEWABLE SOURCES SOLAR POWER SOLAR RESOURCE SOLAR THERMAL SOURCE OF ENERGY TARIFF LEVELS TRANSMISSION SYSTEM UTILITIES WASTE WIND WIND DEVELOPMENT WIND ENERGY WIND POWER WIND POWER CAPACITY WIND POWER GENERATION WIND RESOURCE WIND SITES WIND-POWER WORLD ENERGY ACCESS TO ELECTRICITY APPROACH BASES BIOMASS BIOMASS ENERGY BIOMASS FUEL BLACK CARBON BOTTOM LINE BURNING COAL CARBON CARBON DIOXIDE CLIMATE CLIMATE CHANGE CO CO2 CO2 EMISSIONS COAL COMBUSTION CONVENTIONAL ELECTRICITY DISTRIBUTION OF ENERGY ELECTRICITY ELECTRICITY BILLS ELECTRICITY PRICES EMISSIONS ENERGY CONSUMERS ENERGY CONSUMPTION ENERGY COSTS ENERGY DATA ENERGY ECONOMICS ENERGY EFFICIENCY ENERGY GENERATION ENERGY LAW ENERGY MARKETS ENERGY MIX ENERGY PRICES ENERGY PROGRAMS ENERGY SECTOR ENERGY SYSTEMS FOSSIL FOSSIL FUEL FOSSIL FUELS FUEL PRICE FUEL PRICES GAS GENERATION GREENHOUSE GREENHOUSE GAS GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS GREENHOUSE GAS INVENTORY GREENHOUSE GASES GRID GRID COMPANIES HEAT HEAT GENERATION HYDROPOWER INCOME METHANE NUCLEAR ENERGY OFFSHORE WIND OIL PETROLEUM PHOTOVOLTAIC CAPACITY PIPELINE POWER BUSINESS POWER GENERATION CAPACITY POWER GENERATORS POWER PLANTS PRICE VOLATILITY PRIMARY ENERGY PRIMARY ENERGY SUPPLY RENEWABLE ENERGY RENEWABLE ENERGY CAPACITY RENEWABLE ENERGY DEVELOPMENT RENEWABLE ENERGY INDUSTRIES RENEWABLE ENERGY MARKET RENEWABLE ENERGY POLICY RENEWABLE PORTFOLIO STANDARD RENEWABLE SOURCES SOLAR POWER SOLAR RESOURCE SOLAR THERMAL SOURCE OF ENERGY TARIFF LEVELS TRANSMISSION SYSTEM UTILITIES WASTE WIND WIND DEVELOPMENT WIND ENERGY WIND POWER WIND POWER CAPACITY WIND POWER GENERATION WIND RESOURCE WIND SITES WIND-POWER WORLD ENERGY Wang, Xiaodong Barroso, Luiz Elizondo, Gabriela Promoting Renewable Energy through Auctions : The Case of China |
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This knowledge note singles out
auctions as an important mechanism that has been implemented
in a growing number of countries in recent decades. It
features a case study of auctions designed to promote the
generation of electricity from renewable sources in China.
Although feed-in tariffs are now the cornerstone of
China's renewable energy policy, auctions have played
and continue to play a role in identifying market prices for
renewable energy in the country. Experience with the
auctioning of wind and solar concessions enabled the Chinese
authorities to modify auctions over time to yield accurate
information about the costs of generation from renewable
sources, allowing them to set feed-in tariffs at efficient
levels. This case study is interesting, because China has
set aggressive renewable energy targets and introduced
policy incentives for rapid market development. Initial
renewable energy prices showed significant variation, and
the government s targets were not achieved prior to 2005.
The most important milestone in the development of renewable
energy in China was the 2005 Renewable Energy Law. China has
applied successive adjustments to concessions auctions to
improve their usefulness in setting appropriate feed-in
tariffs. The key lesson from China's experience with
auctioning of concessions is that winning bid prices that
are lower than actual costs wind up deterring the
development of renewable energy. |
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ACCESS TO ELECTRICITY APPROACH BASES BIOMASS BIOMASS ENERGY BIOMASS FUEL BLACK CARBON BOTTOM LINE BURNING COAL CARBON CARBON DIOXIDE CLIMATE CLIMATE CHANGE CO CO2 CO2 EMISSIONS COAL COMBUSTION CONVENTIONAL ELECTRICITY DISTRIBUTION OF ENERGY ELECTRICITY ELECTRICITY BILLS ELECTRICITY PRICES EMISSIONS ENERGY CONSUMERS ENERGY CONSUMPTION ENERGY COSTS ENERGY DATA ENERGY ECONOMICS ENERGY EFFICIENCY ENERGY GENERATION ENERGY LAW ENERGY MARKETS ENERGY MIX ENERGY PRICES ENERGY PROGRAMS ENERGY SECTOR ENERGY SYSTEMS FOSSIL FOSSIL FUEL FOSSIL FUELS FUEL PRICE FUEL PRICES GAS GENERATION GREENHOUSE GREENHOUSE GAS GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS GREENHOUSE GAS INVENTORY GREENHOUSE GASES GRID GRID COMPANIES HEAT HEAT GENERATION HYDROPOWER INCOME METHANE NUCLEAR ENERGY OFFSHORE WIND OIL PETROLEUM PHOTOVOLTAIC CAPACITY PIPELINE POWER BUSINESS POWER GENERATION CAPACITY POWER GENERATORS POWER PLANTS PRICE VOLATILITY PRIMARY ENERGY PRIMARY ENERGY SUPPLY RENEWABLE ENERGY RENEWABLE ENERGY CAPACITY RENEWABLE ENERGY DEVELOPMENT RENEWABLE ENERGY INDUSTRIES RENEWABLE ENERGY MARKET RENEWABLE ENERGY POLICY RENEWABLE PORTFOLIO STANDARD RENEWABLE SOURCES SOLAR POWER SOLAR RESOURCE SOLAR THERMAL SOURCE OF ENERGY TARIFF LEVELS TRANSMISSION SYSTEM UTILITIES WASTE WIND WIND DEVELOPMENT WIND ENERGY WIND POWER WIND POWER CAPACITY WIND POWER GENERATION WIND RESOURCE WIND SITES WIND-POWER WORLD ENERGY |
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Wang, Xiaodong Barroso, Luiz Elizondo, Gabriela |
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Wang, Xiaodong Barroso, Luiz Elizondo, Gabriela |
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Wang, Xiaodong |
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Promoting Renewable Energy through Auctions : The Case of China |
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Promoting Renewable Energy through Auctions : The Case of China |
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Promoting Renewable Energy through Auctions : The Case of China |
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Promoting Renewable Energy through Auctions : The Case of China |
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Promoting Renewable Energy through Auctions : The Case of China |
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promoting renewable energy through auctions : the case of china |
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World Bank, Washington, DC |
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2014-06-13 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2014/06/19670594/promoting-renewable-energy-through-auctions-case-china https://hdl.handle.net/10986/18676 |
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