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China’s work on halving energy intensity from 1980 to 2000, while doubling the size of its economy and lifting millions out of poverty, show that it can be done again.

China’s Wind Farms Come with a Catch: Coal Plants

Written by Jing Yang on 28 September 2009 for the Wall Street Journal

In this article, the director for research and advisory Sebastian Meyer is highlighted again talking about the need to for China to build a more modern and flexible grid to raise the share of renewable power in its energy mix. He also said that while the United States and Europe are lining up to exploit technology needed to develop a smart grid, China is lagging behind. The lack of a flexible grid is compelling China to continue to build coal power plants in order to cover shortfall periods, given the difficulty in moving power from one part of the country to another.