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The Internet of Things policy of Europe and Smart Grids

IoT (River Publishers)
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The European Commission released a book on the current state of art and opportunities for the Internet of Things (IoT).


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China’s energy consumption to peak in 2035

Gas transport facility Chongqing (China Daily)
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The energy consumption of China is projected to reach its peak with 3.75 billion TOE in 2035. In addition, the share of gas in the energy supply is about to double by 2020.


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PV installations in China triple

With 20 GW of PV installations in the first half-year of 2016 three times the capacity year-on-year has been added. The total PV capacity amounts to 63 GW now.


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The future of power trading in China

Guizhou trading platform
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The liberalization of German power market increased importance for power trading. In China power trading can unleash huge economic potentials and guide the Chinese power market reform towards a more liberalized market along with higher penetration of renewable energies.


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In the energy sector knowledge is the key

Energy seminar Certified Chinese Energy Trader
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Understanding how the energy sector and the underlying market principles work is paramount for successful business operations. Therefore Energy Brainpool offers an intensive training program on power markets and power trading for the Chinese market.


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Gui’an-The first „Municipal Utility Pilot” in China

Opening Gui'an (Tellhow)
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11th July, 2016 is a special day in China’s electricity market reform history, since it has witnessed the official establishment of Gui’an New Area Energy Co, Ltd in the province of Guizhou, the first mixed ownership electricity distribution and retail company in China.


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Huadian Power increases renewable target

Huadian, one of China’s largest power producers plans to install 3 GW of wind and 5 GW of solar in the coming two years.


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EDF enters China’s renewable market

UPC_China_daronghsan (EDF)
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The subsidary EDF Energies Nouvelles, responsible for renewable energies at EDF, is the first European energy company entering the growing renewable energy market in China.


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