China’s new energy plan targets a bigger, more flexible grid

The Asian country has made plans to boost its total installed capacity to 3TW by 2025, with a great deal of this effect coming from renewables to be backed up by coal plants, pumped hydro storage, and a massive expansion of green hydrogen meant to form a full H2 energy ecosystem from 2035.
Photo: Ng Han Guan/AP/Ritzau Scanpix
Photo: Ng Han Guan/AP/Ritzau Scanpix
By Bloomberg News

China plans a huge increase in power capacity over the next five years, and will take steps to make its power grid more flexible in order to handle the extra volumes. 

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