Household Energy Consumption in China: 2016 Report
This book is primarily based on data from the third analysis of domestic energy consumption, and it combines the conclusive summarizes from the previous two investigations. The book sets out to extend the spatial dimension of the research to a global one
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Household Energy Consumption in China: 2016 Report
Household Energy Consumption in China: 2016 Report
Xinye Zheng Chu Wei •
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Household Energy Consumption in China: 2016 Report
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Editors Xinye Zheng Department of Energy Economics, School of Economics Renmin University of China Beijing, China
Chu Wei Department of Energy Economics, School of Economics Renmin University of China Beijing, China
Supported by fund for building world-class universities (disciplines) of Renmin University of China. This book has received financial support from the Collaborative Innovation Center for China Economy with Chinese Characteristics, the National Natural Science Foundation of China (71273269, 71403285 and 71622014), the Humanity and Social Science Foundation of Ministry of Education of China (16YJA790049) and the National Social Science Foundation of China (15BJL099). ISBN 978-981-13-7522-4 ISBN 978-981-13-7523-1 https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-7523-1
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Preface
To understand the basic situation, characteristics, and influential factors in relation to residential energy consumption in China, the Department of Energy Economics of Renmin University of China (RUC) started the “Chinese Residential Energy Consumption Survey” (CRECS) in early 2013. In the first CRECS (i.e., CRE
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