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China As A Global Clean Energy Champion Lifting The Veil 1st Ed Philip Andrewsspeed

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China As A Global Clean Energy Champion Lifting The Veil 1st Ed Philip Andrewsspeed
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Publisher: Springer Singapore;Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.47 MB
Author: Philip Andrews-Speed, Sufang Zhang
ISBN: 9789811334917, 9789811334924, 9811334919, 9811334927
Language: English
Year: 2019
Edition: 1st ed.

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China As A Global Clean Energy Champion Lifting The Veil 1st Ed Philip Andrewsspeed by Philip Andrews-speed, Sufang Zhang 9789811334917, 9789811334924, 9811334919, 9811334927 instant download after payment.

This book assesses China’s reputation as a global clean energy champion, and applies institutional and public policy theories to explain how the country has achieved so much and why there continue to be so many unintended consequences and constraints to progress. It considers the extent to which the government has successfully boosted the manufacture and deployment of low-carbon electricity generating infrastructure, cleaned up thermal power generation, and enhanced energy efficiency, dramatically constraining China’s rising carbon dioxide emissions, but also examines the substantial political and financial capital required to reinforce the predominantly administrative policy instruments and the mix of special interests and poor coordination that are endemic to the energy sector. Arguing that the current approach seems to be encountering ever diminishing returns, the book considers whether ongoing sector reforms and the new national emissions trading scheme can reinvigorate the nation’s clean energy trajectory.

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