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Analysis of the Existing Problems and Countermeasures of Chinese Enterprises Participating in Overseas Variable Energy Investment
DOI: https://doi.org/10.62517/jbm.202409102
Author(s)
Shunli Jing1,*, Xinfeng Wang2, Yufei Yang1
Affiliation(s)
1China Renewable Energy Engineering Institute, Beijing, China 2 Powerchina Huadong Engineering Corporation Limited, Hangzhou, Zhejiang, China * Corresponding Author
Abstract
With the response to climate change and the promotion of energy transition becoming the consensus of the international community, the global variable energy market is entering a period of rapid development. China proposed that "China will vigorously support the green and low-carbon development of energy in developing countries, and will no longer build new overseas coal power projects", which will provide a direction for high-quality international energy cooperation in the new era. This paper firstly systematically sorts out the current situation of Chinese enterprises' participation in overseas variable energy investment, and makes an in-depth analysis of the problems and challenges behind them from the perspectives of their own motivation, ability and experience, external constraints, and international environment. On this basis, put forward countermeasures and suggestions to promote Chinese enterprises to participate in overseas variable energy investment and enhance international competitiveness.
Keywords
Climate Change; Chinese Enterprises; Variable Energy Projects; Overseas Investment; Countermeasures
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