China Energy Program
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Berkeley Lab
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1 January 2020
The China Energy Program, established in 1988, collaborates globally to comprehend China’s energy system, usage, and environmental impact. Focused on industry, buildings, transportation, and power, the program explores pathways for net-zero emissions, addressing climate challenges. Research spans science, technology, policy, and economics, encompassing subnational decarbonization, international cooperation, just energy transitions, and technology innovation for zero emissions. With a robust network and partner trust, Berkeley Lab’s China Energy Program is poised to influence China’s critical 30-year journey toward carbon peaking and mid-century neutrality, contributing to global environmental goals.