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About Jorrit Gosens

Jorrit Gosens is a Fellow at the Crawford School of Public Policy, ANU. He has over a decade of experience researching Chinese energy policy and Chinese renewable energy industry formation. At the ANU, he has developed the most geographically detailed model of China’s coal sector. Jorrit directs the Strategic Research Spoke ‘Energy Transitions’ at the Australian Centre on China in the World, and is creator and editor of China Energy Portal, a website that provides translations of Chinese energy policy and statistics.

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No Bright Outlook for Australian-Chinese Coal Supply Chains – Energy Crisis or Not

Posted on 5 December 2022 by Jorrit Gosens

In September of 2020, Xi Jinping announced China’s commitment to achieving net-zero carbon emissions by 2060, with an intermediate target of peaking carbon emissions by 2030. This is a considerable challenge given that that country is today still the biggest user of coal globally, by some margin. In 2019, China was responsible for about 55 … more

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