Henry's Take EP58 | China's answer to global energy crisis: How early planning ensured power stability
Geopolitical conflicts, supply chain disruptions, and market speculation have driven up global energy prices, making it difficult for many economies to maintain electricity supplies at an affordable cost. In contrast, China's electricity prices have remained stable, and its industrial production has not been interrupted.
In this episode, Dr. Henry Ho will provide an in-depth analysis of China's foresight — from its early deployment of wind, solar, and hydropower, to the construction of ultra-high-voltage (UHV) transmission lines and smart dispatch systems. Early planning, technological self-reliance, and strategic consistency are the keys to energy resilience. China's 15th Five-Year Plan also explicitly proposes integrating energy storage, green hydrogen, and digital management into the power system, making wind energy a stable and reliable backbone power source.
(Camera & Video Editing: Jack Wang | Editor: Liu Yu)
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