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Foundations for a Low-Carbon Energy System in China

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Gebonden, 250 blz. | Engels
Cambridge University Press | e druk, 2021
ISBN13: 9781108842389
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Cambridge University Press e druk, 2021 9781108842389
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Climate change is a key problem of the 21st century. China, as the largest emitter of greenhouse gases, has committed to stabilize its current emissions and dramatically increase the share of electricity production from non-fossil fuels by 2030. However, this is only a first step: in the longer term, China needs to aggressively strive to reach a goal of zero-emissions. Through detailed discussions of electricity pricing, electric vehicle policies, nuclear energy policies, and renewable energy policies, this book reviews how near-term climate and energy policies can affect long-term decarbonization pathways beyond 2030, building the foundations for decarbonization in advance of its realization. Focusing primarily on the electricity sector in China - the main battleground for decarbonization over the next century – it provides a valuable resource for researchers and policymakers, as well as energy and climate experts.

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ISBN13:9781108842389
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:Gebonden
Aantal pagina's:250

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1. Introduction Henry Lee, Daniel Schrag; 2. Reforming China's electricity market to facilitate low-carbon transition Pu Wang; 3. Promoting large-scale deployment and integration of renewable electricity Peng Wei, Zhimin Mao and Michael R. Davidson; 4. Enabling a significant nuclear role in China's decarbonization: loosening constraints, mitigating risks Matthew Bunn; 5. Transitioning to electric vehicles Henry Lee; 6. From barrier to bridge: the role of coal in China's decarbonization Michael R. Davidson; 7. Coordinating strategies to reduce air pollution and carbon emissions in China Wei Peng and Zhimin Mao; 8. Conclusion Henry Lee and Daniel Schrag; Index.
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