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China’s Power Reforms: Has the Moment Passed?
, according to China Electricity Council former department director Xue
Jing
. “Sometimes, provinces do
China’s Power Reforms: Putting the ‘Market’ Back In the Electricity Market
daily,” Xue
Jing
, a former department director at China Electricity Council, previously told Caixin
China’s Power Reforms: Climate Crises, Supply Shocks Energize Push for Unified Market
, ancillary services markets and capacity markets,” Xue
Jing
, a former department director at China
Cover Story: Qinghai Has an Ocean of Solar Power, but Nowhere to Store It
department. “Coal power is now positioned as an important energy storage bank,” said Xue
Jing
, former
China’s Real Estate Market Gets Some Relief in September on Policy Changes
.
Zhao
Yuan and Wang
Jing
contributed reporting. Contact reporter Ding Yi (yiding@caixin.com) and
Guangzhou Ditches Homebuying Curbs in Some Districts to Boost Sales
Analysis: China’s New Electricity Spot Market Rules Lay Groundwork for Unified Standard
allowed to conduct the trading themselves, including those in interprovincial markets,” Xue
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For Sale Signs on Housing Go Up All Over China’s Megacities
Chinese Megacities Ease Mortgage Rules for First-Home Buyers
China’s Biggest Cities Expected to Ease Housing Policies
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