China's Energy Efficiency and Conservation Sectoral Analysis
This Brief identifies various aspects of energy challenges faced by the Chinese central/local governments, and also provides an opportunity to study how best to achieve green growth and a low-carbon transition in a developing country like China. The progr
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SpringerBriefs in Environment, Security, Development and Peace Volume 30
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China’s Energy Efficiency and Conservation Sectoral Analysis
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Editors Bin Su Energy Studies Institute National University of Singapore Singapore Singapore
Elspeth Thomson Victoria, BC Canada
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Acknowledgements
The Energy Studies Institute (ESI) at the National University of Singapore started its China energy research in 2012. Its first conference, “China Energy Issues in the 12th Five-Year Plan and Beyond,” held in February 2012, examined the economic, environmental, and security aspects of China’s energy and carbon mitigation strategies. During this event, speakers and participants shared their opinions on China’s overall energy developments, and some of these discussions hav
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