The politics of curtailment: multi-level governance and solar photovoltaic power generation in China |
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Authors: | Dawei Liu Hang Xu |
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Institution: | 1. Center for Chinese Public Administration Research;2. School of Government, Sun Yat-sen University, Guangzhou, Chinayoyopku@gmail.com;4. School of Humanities, ?Shanghai Jiao Tong University, ?Shanghai, China |
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Abstract: | The rise of China’s photovoltaic (PV) industry, and the concomitant curtailment problem, provides an opportunity to reconsider China’s industrial governance. It is argued here that the curtailment is intertwined with the multi-level character of China’s energy governance. Borrowing the insights of multi-level governance (MLG), we identify the relevant stakeholders situated at different levels and clarify their positions and considerations concerning the solar PV industry. MLG analysis reveals that curtailment in China’s solar PV industry was primarily the result of uncoordinated development at different levels – sub-provincial, provincial, national, and international. China’s response to the curtailment problem is then examined, considering whether such policy adjustments will contribute to greater societal participation, changes in development ideas, an improved coordination mechanism, or alternative institutional arrangements. |
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Keywords: | Solar photovoltaic curtailment energy governance multi-level governance China |
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