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Chinese and UK ministers hold dialogue on energy cooperation. How significant is this?
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10 months ago
CGTN Europe interviewed Kingsmill Bond, Energy Strategist for Ember
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Both countries have ambitious climate goals. The UK was the first major economy
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to commit to net zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050. China has pledged to
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achieve carbon neutrality by 2060. The United Kingdom is one of the biggest
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greenhouse gas emitters in cumulative terms but today accounts for less than
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one percent globally. China is currently the world's largest emitter contributing
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30% of gas emissions. In terms of technical know-how both countries have a
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lot to offer. The UK wants to get at least 95% of its electricity from clean
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sources by 2030. It can benefit from China's success in scaling up green tech
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like EV, solar and wind power. And in turn China can learn from the UK as a
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pioneer in counting carbon emissions and the use of carbon budgets it devised to
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phase out coal. Now Kingsmill Bond is an energy strategist for the global energy
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think-tank. Ember joins us now. Hello Kingsmill. How significant is this MOU?
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This is really important. You have two of the leaders the UK in percentage terms
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China obviously in total terms coming together saying in spite of what's going
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on in the rest of the world we are going to carry on driving the electrotech
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revolution because it works for us. That's very significant. Is it a win-win
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for both or is it an obvious benefit to one over the other in your view? Well
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we'll have to see but don't forget that both parties have a lot to offer each
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other as your commentators were just saying. I think for the UK we would
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dramatically benefit from having Chinese technology transfer to build EV and
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battery and solar and factories in this country in order to reduce the price in
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order to speed up change. And equally the UK has some very specific expertise in
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the deployment of offshore wind in what the Committee on Climate Change has been
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doing in setting targets to phase coal out of the system. So there's clearly a
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lot each side can learn from each other. Coal is such a hot topic quite literally
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because we're seeing the fears about global economy slowing and there's
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always that temptation to push into coal again to make things move a lot quicker
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in terms of production. China of course is committed to reducing its dependence
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on coal and the UK has made great strides. Do you think that's an area
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where the United Kingdom can really help China? Yeah I think it's worthwhile
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emphasizing that actually coal, coal is just a legacy technology and this is a
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technology shift and China's successes lie in the deployment of these superior
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clean energy technologies of electric vehicles and batteries and solar and
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wind. That's where the interesting story lies. There's actually no temptation to
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return to coal. The UK just managed to phase it out and I think we can help
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China phase coal out more rapidly by deploying some of that expertise. I have
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to ask you a question that some would see as political but there is talk of
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the UK, China and the EU forming this clean energy block particularly as we're
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seeing the United States is talking about drill baby drill. What are your
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thoughts on that? Well it's not a particularly political point. It's simply
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the fact that this is superior technology which benefits the people who
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deploy it more rapidly and again it just sets a very clear message to the rest of
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the world that when you can get batteries at less than a hundred dollars
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per kilowatt hour and solar panels at ten cents it makes sense to do it and it
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makes that sense to deploy as quickly as possible and therefore we have this very
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powerful coalition of the willing who want to deploy these technologies
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because it benefits them, it benefits their people and it makes energy cheaper
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and and quite frankly why wouldn't you do that thing? All right thank you so
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much for chatting to us. That's Kingsmill Bond, an energy strategist for
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the global energy think-tank EMBA.
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