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Renewable energy and energy efficiency in China : current status and prospects for 2020 / Lisa Mastny, editor.
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Language
English
Published/Created
Washington, D.C. : Worldwatch Institute, c2010.
Description
48 p. : col. ill., charts ; 28 cm.
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Firestone Library - Stacks
HD9502.C62 R46 2010
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Energy policy
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China
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Energy consumption
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China
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Renewable energy sources
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China
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Energy conservation
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China
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Energy development
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China
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Mastny, Lisa
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Series
Worldwatch report ; 182.
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Summary note
"This report is designed to provide an independent review of China's achievements in promoting renewable energy and reducing the energy intensity of its economy. The key drivers behind China's efforts in these areas are the needs to boost energy security, tackle climate change, ease the pressure of environmental pollution, and improve energy supply in rural areas. The goal of this report is to facilitate international cooperation that can help China further improve its energy efficiency and deploy renewables more widely."--Summary (p. 7).
Notes
"October 2010."
Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographical references (p. 42-47).
Contents
China's energy challenges: the role of renewable energy and energy efficiency
Energy efficiency in China
Renewable energy in China
Prospects for 2020
The way forward.
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ISBN
9781878071958 (pbk.)
1878071955 (pbk.)
OCLC
679692058
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