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Title Sustainable energy in China : the closing window of opportunity / Noureddine Berrah [and others]
Published Washington, DC : World Bank, ©2007

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Description 1 online resource (liii, 273 pages) : illustrations
Series Directions in development. Energy and mining
Directions in development (Washington, D.C.). Energy and mining.
Contents Ch. 1. Introduction -- Ch. 2. China's energy future : the challenge of recent trends -- Ch. 3. Reining in future energy consumption -- Ch. 4. Greening the energy sector -- Ch. 5. Securing energy supply -- Ch. 6. Getting the fundamentals right -- Ch. 7. Shaping the future toward sustainability -- App. A. Gross domestic product and energy consumption in China, 1980-2005 -- App. B. Biomass energy use in China -- App. C. The Chinese system for energy statistics : history, current situation, and ways to improve the system -- App. D. Energy costs as a proportion of gross domestic product : estimates for China, Japan, and the United States -- App. E. Feedback from the dissemination workshop -- App. F. Life-cycle costs of electricity generation alternatives with environmental costs factored in -- App. G. International experience of insecurity of energy supply -- App. H. Strategic oil reserves for China -- App. I. Predominant approaches for setting regulated tariffs for gas and electricity transmission and distribution -- App. J. Lessons from international experience : relevant examples of losses derived from unsound energy pricing -- App. K. Gas price formation and gas subsector reform -- App. L. Pricing system to support adequate implementation of state council document no. 5 on power subsector reform
Summary This timely new book uses historical data from 1980 and alternative scenarios through 2020 to assess China's future energy requirements and the resources available to meet them. Current trends are putting China on an unsustainable and insecure energy growth path, characterized by the use of enormous quantities of "dirty" coal and an alarming oil import dependence. The authors find that what is urgently needed is a high-level commitment to an integrated, coordinated, and comprehensive policy that is set in the framework of the energy law currently being prepared
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Master and use copy. Digital master created according to Benchmark for Faithful Digital Reproductions of Monographs and Serials, Version 1. Digital Library Federation, December 2002. http://purl.oclc.org/DLF/benchrepro0212 MiAaHDL
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Subject Energy industries -- Environmental aspects -- China
Energy policy -- Environmental aspects -- China
Energy development -- Environmental aspects -- China
Energy development -- Environmental aspects
Energy industries -- Environmental aspects
Energy policy -- Environmental aspects
Energiewirtschaft
Nachhaltigkeit
Umweltpolitik
Política energética (aspectos ambientais) -- China.
Energia (aspectos ambientais) -- China.
China
Form Electronic book
Author Berrah, Noureddine.
World Bank.
LC no. 2007004240
ISBN 9780821367537
0821367536
9780821367544
0821367544
1280765771
9781280765773
9786610765775
6610765774