A plant-by-plant strategy for high-ambition coal power phaseout in China

Author:

Cui Ryna YiyunORCID,Hultman NathanORCID,Cui DiyangORCID,McJeon HaewonORCID,Yu ShaORCID,Edwards Morgan R.,Sen Arijit,Song KaihuiORCID,Bowman Christina,Clarke Leon,Kang Junjie,Lou Jiehong,Yang Fuqiang,Yuan Jiahai,Zhang WeirongORCID,Zhu Mengye

Abstract

AbstractMore than half of current coal power capacity is in China. A key strategy for meeting China’s 2060 carbon neutrality goal and the global 1.5 °C climate goal is to rapidly shift away from unabated coal use. Here we detail how to structure a high-ambition coal phaseout in China while balancing multiple national needs. We evaluate the 1037 currently operating coal plants based on comprehensive technical, economic and environmental criteria and develop a metric for prioritizing plants for early retirement. We find that 18% of plants consistently score poorly across all three criteria and are thus low-hanging fruits for rapid retirement. We develop plant-by-plant phaseout strategies for each province by combining our retirement algorithm with an integrated assessment model. With rapid retirement of the low-hanging fruits, other existing plants can operate with a 20- or 30-year minimum lifetime and gradually reduced utilization to achieve the 1.5 °C or well-below 2 °C climate goals, respectively, with complete phaseout by 2045 and 2055.

Funder

Bloomberg Family Foundation

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

General Physics and Astronomy,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Chemistry

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