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Energy Policy, one of the world's leading journals on issues related to energy economics and politics, has published an article by PESD researchers Chi Zhang, Michael May, and Thomas Heller this March documenting how changing incentives for power producers in three provinces have affected the types of plants built and operated, and the implications of those changes for emissions of carbon dioxide and other pollutants.

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This paper was published by Energy Policy in January 2005.

The study examines the dynamics of carbon emissions baselines of electricity

generation in Indian states and Chinese provinces in the backdrop of ongoing electricity sector reforms in these countries. Two Indian states-Gujarat and Andhra Pradesh, and three Chinese provinces-Guangdong, Liaoning and Hubei have been chosen for detailed analysis to bring out regional variations that are not captured in aggregate country studies. The study finds that fuel mix is the main driver behind the trends exhibited by the carbon baselines in these five cases. The cases confirm that opportunities exist in the Indian and Chinese electricity sectors to lower carbon intensity mainly in the substitution of other fuels for coal and, to a lesser extent, adoption of more efficient and advanced coal-fired generation technology. Overall, the findings suggest that the electricity sectors in India and China are becoming friendlier to the global environment. Disaggregated analysis, detailed and careful industry analysis is essential to establishing a power sector carbon emissions baseline as a reference for CDM crediting. However, considering all the difficulties associated with the baseline issue, our case studies demonstrate that there is merit in examining alternate approaches that rely on more aggregated baselines.

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Program on Energy and Sustainable Development Working Paper #34
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Thomas C. Heller
Thomas C. Heller
David G. Victor
David G. Victor
P.R. Shukla
Debhashish Biswas
Tirthankar Nag
Chi Zhang
Chi Zhang
Thomas C. Heller
Thomas C. Heller
David G. Victor
David G. Victor
P.R. Shukla
Debhashish Biswas
Tirthankar Nag
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