China's coal power transitions face bias due to cost-effectiveness uncertainty. Detailed unit-level data reveals health benefits from phasing out coal plants, but strategies vary. ... https://t.co/VGXN5pLXQA
Our new paper on @NatureComms evaluated cost-effectiveness uncertainty brought by policy implementation disturbances of different coal power phaseout and new-built strategies, highlighted the importance of minimizing the policy implementation disturbance.h
RT @ChemistryNews: Cost-effectiveness uncertainty may bias the decision of coal power transitions in China https://t.co/vsHUVSdhi6 https://…
NEW RESEARCH @NatureComms: "Cost-effectiveness uncertainty may bias the decision of coal power transitions in China" by Xizhe Yan @Tsinghua_Uni and colleagues. https://t.co/SHENKa9uyW
Cost-effectiveness uncertainty may bias the decision of coal power transitions in China https://t.co/vsHUVSdhi6 https://t.co/HDubXWWN5u