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2025-05-21 | Beijing, Shanghai
Green Power Market Reforms & GEC Upgrades: Unlocking 100% Renewables for European Businesses in China
According to the European Business in China Business Confidence Survey 2024, over half (54 per cent) of European companies in China are actively pursuing carbon neutrality. Most respondents (82 per cent) are primarily decarbonising their energy use to achieve carbon neutrality – yet many face challenges in accessing renewable energy, especially in major manufacturing hubs.
Since 2022, the European Chamber's Energy Working Group has been at the forefront of advocating for European businesses’ access to renewables in China, through targeted Position Papers, submissions of comments, and high-level engagements with Chinese and EU authorities, alongside business roundtables, clean energy tours and industry forums.
These efforts have contributed significantly to critical policy advancements in 2024-2025, including:
- unified national green power trading rules and standardised cross-provincial trading;
- release of Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) templates; and
- clearer Green Electricity Certificate (GEC) regulations, including their linkage with the carbon market.
RE100’s (a global initiative bringing together the world’s most influential businesses committed to using 100 per cent renewable electricity in their operations) unconditional recognition of Chinese GECs in March 2025 has further boosted their global credibility, enabling multinationals to leverage China-sourced renewables to meet corporate sustainability targets and maintain supply chain competitiveness.
Zhonghua Xu, national chair of the Energy Working Group, said: “Our Working Group has played a pivotal role in shaping the policy breakthroughs that transformed China’s green power policies – from unblocking renewable procurement channels and refining the GEC system to securing international recognition. Our persistent policy engagement has shown how public-private collaboration can accelerate the energy transition.”
“These reforms address the structural challenges our members faced, particularly for multinationals operating across provinces/regions with complex energy needs, enabling more efficient renewable energy procurement and consumption nationwide,” added Vice Chair Kitty Xia.
Advocacy efforts
Publications
- Energy Working Group Position Paper 2022/2023 - 能源工作组建议书2022/2023
- Energy Working Group Position Paper 2023/2024 - 能源工作组建议书 2023/2024
- Energy Working Group Position Paper 2024/2025 - 能源工作组建议书 2024/2025
Submitted Comments
- Submitted comments on NDRC and NEA’s Basic Rules for Medium- and Long-Term Power Trading - Special Chapter on Green Power Trading (Draft for Comments) (2024-05)
- Submitted comments on NEA’s Issuance and Trading Rules for Renewable Energy GECs (Draft for Comments) (2024-05)
- Submitted comments on NEA’s Implementation Rules for the Issuance of Renewable Energy GECs (Trial) (Draft for Comments) (2025-04)
Stakeholder Engagement
Time/Location |
Stakeholders |
2023-09 | Beijing |
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2023-10 | Beijing |
Kadri Simson (EU Commissioner for Energy), Zhang Jianhua (NEA Administrator) |
2023-11 | Yancheng |
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2023-12 | Beijing |
MOFCOM Foreign Trade and Foreign Investment Coordination Mechanism Office |
2024-03 | Beijing |
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2024-04 | Beijing |
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2024-05 | Hohhot |
Bai Qingyuan (Vice Chairman, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region) |
2024-06 | Beijing |
NDRC, German Embassy, Beijing Power Exchange Centre, Renewable Energy Engineering Institute |
2024-07 | Beijing |
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2024-08 | Guangzhou |
Ren Jingdong (NEA Vice Administrator), Danish Consulate, Hubei Power Trading Center |
2024-10 | Beijing |
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2025-05 | Shenzhen |
Events
Thematic Seminars/Workshops
- EU-China Green Development Series Episode II: The Status of Corporate Renewable Energy Procurement in China (2022-06|Beijing)
- Energy Working Group 2023 Kick-off Meeting: China’s Green Power Procurement Landscape (2023-03|Beijing, Shanghai)
- GEC Policy Updates and Industrial Exchanges (2023-09|Beijing)
- Carbon Neutrality Conference 2023: Revolutionising Energy Efficiency and Green Energy Procurement (2023-10|Shanghai)
- Navigating China’s Power Landscape: Developments and Challenges (2023-12|Shanghai)
- Energy Working Group 2024 Kick-off Meeting: New Energy Industry Development Strategy and Policy Trends (2024-04|Beijing, Shanghai)
- Call for Cases on Enterprise Green Electricity Development Paths (2024-06|Beijing)
- Business Roundtable on Access to Green Electricity for European Business in China (2024-06|Beijing)
- Carbon Neutrality Conference 2024: Decarbonisation and Renewable Energy - Policies, Strategies, and Challenges (2024-06|Shanghai)
- EU-China Green Development Forum: Green Power Consumption and International Recognition (2024-10|Beijing)
- Uncovering Trends in Renewable Expansion, Pricing Dynamics, and Green Power Trading (2024-12|Shanghai)
- Energy Working Group 2025 Kick-off Meeting: Major Policy Revision for Renewables Drives Generators into the Market (2025-03|Beijing, Shanghai)
International Conferences
- 2023 China-Europe Offshore Renewables Development & Cooperation Forum: Green Electricity Sub-Forum (2023-11|Yancheng)
- Third China-Europe Energy Technology Innovation Cooperation Forum: Green Electricity and Certification High-Level Dialogue (2024-08|Guangzhou)
Site Visits
- Clean Energy Business Tour to Inner Mongolia (2024-05|Hohhot, Baotou, Ordos)