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Study on Carbon Emission Pathways in the Rural Areas of Guangdong Province
by
Tang, Zhihua
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Li, Dianhong
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Guo, Huafang
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Agriculture
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Air quality management
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Alternative energy sources
2022
In response to global warming, China has formulated the “double carbon” strategic goals of peaking carbon dioxide emissions before 2030 and reaching carbon neutrality before 2060. The problem of rural carbon emissions is often ignored due to underdeveloped industries and services. In this paper, the carbon emission pathways in the rural areas of Guangdong Province are investigated. Since energy consumption is the main source of carbon emissions, the factor analysis was used to analyze the main factors affecting rural household energy consumption and agricultural production energy consumption. Multiple linear regression was conducted to predict the rural energy consumption demand in Guangdong. Furthermore, the current situation and development trend of rural energy supply, demand and consumption structure, and the potential of renewable energy development were considered to predict carbon emissions in the rural areas of Guangdong. Moreover, the carbon emission pathways in the rural areas of Guangdong were discussed under two scenarios: the base scenario and the radical model.
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Mechanism analysis of influencing factors on financing efficiency of strategic emerging industries under the “dual carbon” background: evidence from China
by
Zeng, Gang
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Geng, Chengxuan
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Guo, Haixia
in
Air Pollution - prevention & control
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Aquatic Pollution
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Atmospheric Protection/Air Quality Control/Air Pollution
2023
In order to deal with severe problems such as environmental pollution and climate change, the Chinese government has proposed the goal of carbon neutrality in 2030 and carbon peak in 2060. Strategic emerging industries have become key areas of high-quality growth of green economy. In order to solve the practical problems of insufficient funds and financing constraints, this paper empirically measures the financing efficiency of strategic emerging industries. Based on the Super Slack-Based Measure model, this paper selects the data analysis of listed companies in Beijing, Tianjin and Hebei from 2011 to 2020. At the same time, this paper systematically combs the index system that affects financing efficiency based on grounded theory. Based on the binary relation and structural level of adjacent matrix and reachable matrix, the explanatory analysis is carried out. On this basis, a systematic GMM model is established to explore the significance of different factors influencing financing efficiency. The research shows that the strategic emerging industry is still in the initial stage, the financing efficiency is not high and the financing output is insufficient. The factors affecting financing efficiency can be divided into 6 dimensions, 20 indicators in total and 5 multipole hierarchical levels. Credit financing, equity financing, financing constraints, technological innovation and government support are the important factors affecting financing efficiency.
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Rational Design of ZnGa-Sebacate/Graphene Nanoribbon Synergy for Effective Anticorrosive Polyurethane Coatings
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Mukkati Praveena, Ujwal
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Rossi, Stefano
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Fedel, Michele
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Acrylic resins
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Carbon steel
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Coatings
2026
The development of hybrid organic coatings for corrosion protection remains a key research priority. This study focuses on synthesising Layered Double Hydroxide (ZnGa-LDHs) intercalated with environmentally friendly disodium sebacate (SB) corrosion inhibitor, forming ZnGa-SB. To overcome the challenge of limited dispersibility in organic coatings, ZnGa-SB was combined with Graphene Nanoribbons (GNR), produced through the oxidative unzipping of multi-walled carbon nanotubes (MWCNT). The resulting composite, ZnGa-SB/GNR, was synthesised using an in situ hydrothermal method and incorporated into polyurethane (PU) enamel. The synergy between high-barrier GNRs and active ZnGa-SB creates a “labyrinth effect” that effectively inhibits the diffusion of corrosive species. Microstructural analysis, including XRD, FT-IR, Raman, TGA, FE-SEM, and EDS, confirmed the nanofiller structure. The nanofillers were embedded into acrylic resin (AC) for short-term anticorrosive testing in a 0.1 M NaCl solution and then into PU for long-term evaluation in a 3.5 wt% NaCl solution, using electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS). The PU/ZnGa-SB/GNR coating exhibited a high impedance modulus of 5.90 × 107 Ω cm2 at |Z|0.01 Hz, even after 2688 hours of immersion, indicating enhanced corrosion resistance. This coating demonstrated superior performance in cross-cut and pencil hardness tests and sustained less damage in salt spray analysis compared to other coatings. The synergistic effect offers a promising approach for developing next-generation hybrid anti-corrosive coatings.
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Toward to Hydrogen Energy of Electric Power: Characteristics and Main Case Studies in Shenzhen
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Wang, Bingjie
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Zhao, Chen
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Du, Jinqiao
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Alternative energy sources
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Business forms
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Calorific value
2023
China has pledged that it will strive to achieve peak carbon emission by 2030 and realize carbon neutrality by 2060, which has spurred renewed interest in hydrogen for widespread decarbonization of the economy. Hydrogen energy is an important secondary clean energy with the advantage of high density, high calorific value, rich reserves, extensive sources and high conversion efficiency that can be widely used in power generation, transportation, fuel and other fields. In recent years, with the guidance of policies and the progress of technology, China’s hydrogen energy industry has developed rapidly. About 42% of China’s carbon emissions comes from the power system and Shenzhen has the largest urban power grid in China. Bringing the utilization of hydrogen energy into Shenzhen’s power system is an important method to achieve industry transformation, achieve the “double carbon” goal and promote sustainable development. This paper outlines the domestic and international development status of hydrogen energy, introduces the characteristics of Shenzhen new power system, the industrial utilization of hydrogen energy and the challenges of further integrating hydrogen energy into Shenzhen new power system and, finally, suggests on the integration of hydrogen energy into Shenzhen new power system in different dimensions.
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Fuel Exemptions, Revenue Recycling, Equity and Efficiency: Evaluating Post-Kyoto Policies for Switzerland
2012
The Swiss CO2 law runs out in 2012, together with the first commitment period of the Kyoto Protocol. Currently, the Swiss parliament is deciding on the successor of the law that aims to achieve a 20% reduction of CO2 emissions below 1990 levels by 2020. As a means to achieve this ambitious target, the current tax on stationary fuels at 36 CHF/t CO2 will be maintained, while transportation fuels will still be exempted from the carbon tax. Currently, the tax revenues are fully redistributed as a per-capita lump-sum payment via mandatory health insurance and to the employers proportional to their wage payments. This recycling scheme is likely to be prolonged. However, in the presence of the actual debate on the revision of the CO2 law, this paper reexamines the exemption of transportation fuels and the revenue recycling scheme under two points of view. First, I examine the effects on cost-effectiveness and second, I study their impact on equity. Using a static computable general equilibrium model of the Swiss economy incorporating 14 household groups, I find that tax exemptions increase the economy-wide costs of a carbon tax, yet fail to ease the effect on over-proportionally affected households. However, adjusting CO2 tax rates to correct for pre-existing fuel taxes that do not internalize any external effects may decrease the economy-wide cost of a green tax reform. On the other hand the choice of the recycling scheme has less of an effect on efficiency, but its impact on the distributional outcome of the tax reform has to be considered. Choosing an optimal, economy-wide tax will decrease overall costs considerably, while a lump-sum per-capita rebate will result in a progressive tax package at reasonable costs.
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A look at campaign pledges by Obama during the presidential campaign
2009
Obama has promised greater oversight and increased regulation over the financial market, and proposed a \"credit card bill of rights\" that would ban unilateral changes to interest rates and prohibit interest on fees. ON NATIONAL DEFENSE Obama has promised to build up the military's special operations forces, civil affairs and information operations units and invest in other counterinsurgency training, such as foreign language training, cultural awareness and human intelligence.
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