Solar PV and solar water heaters in China: Different pathways to low carbon energy.

Main author: Urban, Frauke
Other authors: Geall, Sam
Wang, Yu
Format: Journal Article           
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institution SOAS, University of London
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language English
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description This review paper examines pathways towards solar energy in China by examining two different solar energy technologies, namely solar photovoltaic (PV) and solar water heaters (SWH). The paper investigates these two case studies to understand how different pathways for low carbon innovation are promoted and challenged by China's changing financing and policy-making, and how they relate to changing practices among producers and consumers. The paper finds two distinct approaches to solar energy. Chinese solar PV is predominantly produced for the export market, relies on intellectual property-intensive technology and has received much financial and political support from the central and provincial governments. On the other side, solar water heaters are an indigenous Chinese technology that is found everywhere across China, especially in rural areas. They have developed from grass-roots levels to mass products with very little central government support. Although being largely absent from high-level discussions and policies, solar water heaters could contribute a lot to China's low carbon transitions that are driven at the local level.
format Journal Article
author Urban, Frauke
author_facet Urban, Frauke
Geall, Sam
Wang, Yu
authorStr Urban, Frauke
author_letter Urban, Frauke
author2 Geall, Sam
Wang, Yu
author2Str Geall, Sam
Wang, Yu
title Solar PV and solar water heaters in China: Different pathways to low carbon energy.
publisher Elsevier
publishDate 2016
url https://eprints.soas.ac.uk/22666/