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Critical minerals, policy, and the energy transition

The Energy Transition in Beijing

Beijing, as China’s political, economic, and cultural heart, holds a crucial role in the nation’s energy transition despite its limited mineral extraction activities. The city is a key driver of national policies aimed at achieving carbon neutrality and promoting sustainable development. Beijing’s strategic importance lies in its influence over the country’s approach to critical minerals, such as graphite, copper, and silver, all of which are vital for the production of renewable energy technologies, electric vehicles, and energy storage systems. These minerals are integral to China’s push towards reducing its reliance on fossil fuels and developing a low-carbon economy. As the government’s policymaking centre, Beijing is at the forefront of shaping the policies that will guide China’s green energy transition. The city’s leadership in advancing clean energy technologies and its ongoing support for the development of critical mineral supply chains are central to China’s efforts to reduce its carbon footprint and boost its energy security. Through its policy initiatives and geopolitical significance, Beijing continues to play a leading role in China’s transition to a sustainable, low-carbon future.

Critical Minerals produced in Beijing
Essential minerals production and products in Beijing

A provincial analysis of China’s critical minerals and policies

SFA explores the provincial frontlines of China’s strategy to secure its future in the global energy transition. As demand for critical minerals rises for electric vehicles, batteries and renewable energy, China sits at the centre of this shift as both producer and consumer. SFA examines how provincial policies, resource endowments and mining practices shape China’s critical minerals landscape. From lithium-rich Qinghai to rare earth-heavy Inner Mongolia, this province-by-province analysis reveals the challenges and opportunities driving China’s role in the future of global energy and environmental policy.

LithoX | Critical Minerals and the Global Energy Transition

The global energy transition to net zero is underway. Who is leading? How are supply chains being secured? How do the geopolitics vary? SFA (Oxford) provides a global overview of critical minerals, policy and legislation.

Asia

Asia's diverse geology includes significant rare earth reserves crucial for electronics and renewable energy technologies. Countries like China lead production and processing, driving economic growth while facing sustainability challenges and environmental impact.

Meet the Critical Minerals team

Trusted advice from a dedicated team of experts.

Henk de Hoop

Chief Executive Officer

Beresford Clarke

Managing Director: Technical & Research

Jamie Underwood

Principal Consultant

Ismet Soyocak

ESG & Critical Minerals Lead

Rj Coetzee

Senior Market Analyst: Battery Materials and Technologies

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