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Title page 1
Contents 2
1. Introduction 3
2. Literature review 4
3. China's supply-driven approach to the energy transition 5
4. The hidden costs: subsidies, overcapacity and involution 8
4.1. The fiscal burden of renewable subsidies 8
4.2. The overcapacity problem 9
5. Infrastructure as a demand-side solution 12
5.1. The grid-generation gap 12
5.2. The east-west dimension 13
6. Scenario analysis: the medium-term impact of infrastructure investment 14
6.1. Modelling framework 14
6.2. Scenario 1: demand frontloading 15
6.3. Scenario 2: demand uplift via the Jevons effect 15
6.4. Summary 16
7. Conclusions 17
References 17
Figure 1. China's share of global emissions and energy 6
Figure 2. Chinese domestic energy production as a share of demand 6
Figure 3. Levelised cost of power generation by energy source 8
Figure 4. China on-grid power price by energy source 9
Figure 5. Effective subsidies from renewable power sales 9
Figure 6. Chinese solar manufacturing capacity 10
Figure 7. Solar product prices (indexed, 3 November 2020 = 100) 10
Figure 8. Renewable sector financial health 11
Figure 9. China's power mix: installed capacity vs. generation 12
Figure 10. Chinese power investment by category 13
Figure 11. Power supply surplus/deficit by region 13
Figure 12. Annual power demand forecast for China 14
Figure 13. Scenario 1, five-year demand frontloading 15
Figure 14. Scenario 2, 20 percent uplift in renewable demand 16
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