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Electric power and energy in China
2013
The acute energy problems facing China today are characterized by their own histories and realities. Some have come about because of China's energy endowment and stage of development, while others have been created by a combination of domestic and global factors. Some are the results of an accumulation of longstanding contradictions, while others are new challenges posed by the new order. There are no \"miracle cures\" to solve these problems instantly. What is needed is a tireless enquiry, with goals, planning and procedures, guided by a clear energy strategy. With China's increasing dependence on foreign energy sources, and the global energy situation and greenhouse gas issue exerting an increasingly prohibiting effect on China's energy development, energy diplomacy has become an important component of Chinese diplomatic affairs.
Based on a\"broad energy outlook\", this book studies and analyzes China's energy issues and energy strategies from the perspective of electric power.
* Discusses a variety of issues, including energy transportation and allocation, end-user consumption, markets, early warning and emergency, technical innovation
* As a leading player in the power and energy area, China's strategies attracts global attention
* Proposes the innovative idea of \"Macro Energy Perspective\"
* As a key player in China's energy industrial circle, the author's perspective can help global audiences to understand China's energy strategies better
Electric Power and Energy in China is ideal for government energy policy makers, engineers, scientists and enterprise managers to understand China's strategy in electric power and energy. It is also a good reference for energy economics researchers, consultants and university students.
Energy and climate : vision for the future
2016
In \"Energy and Climate: Vision for the Future,\" Harvard atmospheric scientist Michael B. McElroy provides a broad and comprehensive introduction to the issue of energy and climate change intended to be accessible for the general reader. The book includes chapters on energy basics, a discussion of the contemporary energy systems of the US and China, and two chapters that engage the debate regarding climate change.
The Globalization of Energy
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Guang, Yang
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Amineh, Mehdi Parvizi
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Globalization
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Globalization -- China
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Globalization -- European Union countries
2010
Energy security challenges are topping the policy agenda of the European Union and China. Consequently, policy makers of both energy import-dependent polities continue to look for new responses. But will these new policies put EU-China relations in a cooperative or competitive setting?.
Energy economy in China
2013,2012
Key Features:Focuses on oil and gas as key elements of energy security; most other books focus on coal and powerIncludes forecasts of China's future oil/gas demand, supply and trade, and the implications for the rest of the Asia-Pacific region and the worldProvides detailed analysis of regional energy developments, flows and future growth.
China's strategic interests in the South China Sea : power and resources
\"Explores China's strategic interests in the South China Sea, with a specific emphasis on power projection and resource security. Contains sections on China's power and resources and case studies on Japan, Vietnam, the USA and the Philippines, and discusses how China's actions are reshaping the power dynamics in East and South-East Asia\"-- Provided by publisher.
Energy Economics
2018,2019
Energy Economics: Understanding and Interpreting Energy Poverty in China presents a succinct overview of research on China's Energy Poverty as studied by the Center for Energy & Environmental Policy Research (CEEP), Beijing Institute of Technology (BIT).