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Title Linkages between policy and business innovation in the development of China's energy performance contracting market
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Authors Zhou, YR; Evans, M; Yu, S; Sun, XL; Wang, JM
Title Linkages between policy and business innovation in the development of China's energy performance contracting market
Year 2020
Published
DOI 10.1016/j.enpol.2019.111208
Abstract China has a large and growing energy performance contracting (EPC) market. In 2017, the EPC investment was 111 billion CNY, making China the largest EPC market globally. EPC has played a significant role in driving energy efficiency improvement. This paper evaluates four key factors driving the EPC market and their interactions: incentive policies, China's Five-Year Plans, and business innovations in diversifying contract models and strengthening measurement and verification (M&V). We use multiple data sources: detailed information from 21 pilot projects, industry-wide surveys, and policy information. Our study indicates that supportive policies were important for the initial market development; after introducing government incentives in 2010, ESCO employees doubled within a year and the annual total energy savings from EPC projects increased from 11 million tce in 2010 to 34 million tce in 2015. As the market was established and continued to grow, the private sector undertook the initiative to address the issues that were left out of policies. By diversifying contract models and taking robust M&V practices, EPC stakeholders were able to overcome certain market barriers and enabled the sustainable growth of the market. Future EPC policies could incorporate business innovations to ensure long-term development of China's EPC market.
Author Keywords Energy performance contracting; ESCO; Incentive policy; Energy reduction goal; Diverse contract model; M&V
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
EID WOS:000529795600040
WoS Category Economics; Energy & Fuels; Environmental Sciences; Environmental Studies
Research Area Business & Economics; Energy & Fuels; Environmental Sciences & Ecology
PDF http://manuscript.elsevier.com/S0301421519307906/pdf/S0301421519307906.pdf
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