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"Declining CO2 price paths"
North Carolina State University Center for Environmental and Resource Economic Policy
November 7th, 2019, 3:30-5:00pm, Talley Student Union 4270
"Declining CO2 price paths"
North Carolina State University Center for Environmental and Resource Economic Policy
November 7th, 2019, 3:30-5:00pm, Talley Student Union 4270
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by Romain Fillon, Manuel Linsenmeier and Gernot Wagner
China’s Solar PV installations dropped 85 percent in June after a planned subsidy phase-out. But far from a retreat from renewables, the country's energy policy reforms reflect an increasingly mature and competitive solar industry.
If political conditions in the United States and elsewhere require a rebranding of technologies formerly known as “climate tech,” so be it. The larger economic, technological, and geopolitical forces propelling everyone toward cleaner energy remain as strong as ever.