The SDC International Report 2020 : Cooperating for Energy Transition
Synopsis
This volume constitutes a collection of research that brings to the fore one of the most important global challenges facing the world today: the energy transition. Addressing this challenge and achieving the sustainable development goals calls for international collaboration, and as the chapters in this report illustrate, bringing together scholars from different disciplines, backgrounds and geographies offers a holistic perspective for a sustainable transition. Moreover, the report simultaneously addresses the development, context, implementation and dissemination of energy transition solutions.
Kapitler
-
1. Introduction and background
-
2. Sino-Danish cooperation in the energy transition
-
3. Energy scenarios and policies
-
4. Mapping wind resources and extreme wind: Technical and social aspects
-
5. Smart energy systems in China and Denmark
-
6. Power electronics-based large-scale integration of renewables in power grids
-
7. Solar thermal energy
-
8. District heating for China’s energy transition: Lessons from Sino-Danish collaboration
-
9. Digitalisation for energy efficiency and flexibility
-
10. Catching up through green windows of opportunity
-
11. Sustainability-driven innovation in China: The case of Windoor
-
12. Energy transitions in urban China: Drivers, developments and challenges
-
13. China’s pragmatic experimentalism towards sustainable transition: Wind power and Sino-Danish collaboration
-
14. Financing the global low-carbon energy transition: China’s dual role domestically and overseas
-
15. Small hydropower sustainability evaluation for the Belt and Road Initiative