China’s National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC) has issued a proposal for changes to its Feed-in-Tariff. According to a recent draft, residential installations would have one last year of the Feed-in Tariff at a lower level, ending at the start of 2022. Offshore wind will likewise have one last year of the Feed-in Tariff. Meanwhile the Feed-in Tariff would immediately cease to be offered for most categories of solar project, and for all onshore wind, much as has been expected for several years; China has been gradually reducing its Feed-in Tariff for new projects ever since the program was introduced a decade ago. Instead of the Feed-in Tariff, the Notice on the 2021 New Energy Feed-in Tariff Policy (Draft for Solicitation…