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Cover; Renewable Energy in China: Towards a Green Economy Volume 1; Contents; Contributors; Editor's Note; Acknowledgements; Preface; Introduction; Part I Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Issues in China; 1.1 A Brief History of the Renewable Energy Industry in China; 1.2 The Current Situation of China's Renewable Energy Industry; 1.3 Achievements and Challenges in the Development of China's Renewable Energy Industry; 1.4 Energy Efficiency and Its Impact on Renewable Energy; 1.5 Green Supply Chain: Improving Energy Efficienc y and Environmental Performances |
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1.6 China's Energy Storage IssuesPart II Renewable Energy:China and the World; 2.1 Global Resource Challenge and China's Response; 2.2 The European Union, China, and Renewable Energy; 2.3 Comparing Energy Policies of China and the United States: Cross-Cultural Connections; 2.4 Community-Owned Renewable Power; 2.5 A Transition to Renewables: Joint Challenges for China and the World; 2.6 A Clean 'Energy Plus' Rural Economy in China; 2.7 China's Intellectual Property Issues in Renewable Energy Technology; 2.8 The Current Status of Renewable Energy in Korea:An Overview |
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2.9 From Black to Blue: How Did the Green Economy Evolve in Germany? Perspectives on the Development of the Green Economy and Society in Ger manyRenewable Energy in China: Towards a Green Economy Volume 2; Part III Major Renewable Energy Developmentsin China; 3.1 Reevaluation on the Competitiveness of China's Wind Energy; 3.2 China Solar Energy: Solar Photovoltaics (PV); 3.3 China Solar Energy: Solar Thermal E lectricity; 3.4 Overview of China's Bioenergy Industry; 3.5 A Summary on China's Biodiesel Field; 3.6 Hydropower in China |
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3.7 Nuclear Power in China: Current Development, Relationship with Renewables, and Strengthening Safety Post-FukushimaPart IV Financing Renewable Energy; 4.1 Clean Energy Investment in China; 4.2 Green Investment in Wind Energy; 4.3 Green Investment in Solar Energy; 4.4 Financing Renewable Energy in China; 4.5 Green Insurance and Renewable Energy; 4.6 Carbon Finance in China: Current Status and Looking Forward; Renewable Energy in China: Towards a Green Economy Volume 3; Part V Renewable Energyand Energy Efficiency Case Studies; 5.1 Tsing Capital: Doing Well by Doing Good |
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5.2 How Sinovel Establishes Itself in Wind Energy5.3 A Top Down Approach: Achievements ofthe Shandong Provincial Government in Promoting Energy Efficiency Policies; 5.4 China's Bioenergy Pioneer: Henan Tianguan Group; 5.5 A Chinese Dream for Generations: The Three Gorges Project; 5.6 Qingdao: The Development and Utilization of Ocean Energy; 5.7 New Approach to an Old District: A Remarkable Accomplishm ent by Shanghai Changning District; 5.8 Venture Capital: Let GEM Fly; 5.9 Linuo Power Group on Solar Energy; 5.10 Private Hydropower in Sanchuan; 5.11 The Solar City: Dezhou |
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25 Unique and In-Depth Case Studies from Renewable Energy Experts Contributed by 78 Scholars and Experts on Sustainable Economy. Prefaced by Nobel Prize Winner Mohan Munasinghe, Renewable Energy in China: Towards a Green Economy presents a complete look at China's efforts to become a ""green"" nation. This three-volume series uses an overview of contemporary issues of sustainable development, as well as a set of 25 unique case studies (from leading companies and industry experts in China and the West), to highlight China's unique ""green"" role. The key concepts of sustainable development, inc |
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Economic development -- Environmental aspects -- China
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Environmental economics -- China
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Green movement -- China
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Economic development -- Environmental aspects
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Environmental economics
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Green movement
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China
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Electronic book
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ISBN |
130687615X |
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9781306876155 |
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