China's Belt and Road Initiative: Opportunities and Challenges for Renewable Energy Cooperation
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.63075/ad9hac55Abstract
China's Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) transformed global renewable energy cooperation delivering 73 GW operational capacity across 68 countries by 2026Q142.1% of $141.8B energy portfolio versus coal's 18.2% post 2021 Xi coal halt. Staggered difference in differences analysis (N=2,847 projects) confirms +23.1 GW BRI treatment effect (p<0.01) with green public procurement (GPP) mediating 47.2% of impact. PV prevents (42.3 GW, 3.8¢/kWh LCOE, 14.2% IRR) $18.4B of annual imports, creates 329K jobs, and reduces CO₂ emissions by 187 MT. There are regional disparities with MENA leading & achieving 87% (UAE at record 1.35¢/kWh) while Pakistan struggles from grid constraints (8.2% curtailment, $140M in losses). 45.3% of local content is achieved through technology transfer by training 42,000 technicians at 12 technical training academies. Integrating VRE at 42% penetration (780 MW/min ramp rate) results in BESS (Battery Energy Storage Systems) mandates of four hours. Phase III scenarios project 302-532 GW by 2040 ($184-324B savings) through GPP scaling green RMB bonds hybrid storage. BRI redefines South to South cooperation, positioning China as Global South decarbonization anchor despite debt distress grid fragility challenges.