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Renewable Energy in China : Towards a Green Economy, Volume 2.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Renewable Energy in China: Towards a Green Economy SeriesPublisher: Honolulu, HI : Enrich Professional Publishing (S) Private, Limited, 2013Copyright date: ©2014Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (229 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781623200497
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Renewable Energy in ChinaLOC classification:
  • GE199.C6 L583 2014
Online resources:
Contents:
Cover -- Contents -- 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 -- 3.7 Nuclear Power in China: Current Development, Relationship with Renewables, and Strengthening Safety Post-Fukushima -- Part 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.
Summary: 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, including the rising use of solar and wind power, present complex challenges for China and shape the nation's geopolitical role. With a preface from renowned statesman Cheng Siwei and an introduction from Nobel Prize winner Mohan Munasinghe, Renewable Energy in China: Towards a Green Economy offers an authoritative review of all aspects of China's progress as a green economy including the nation's current efforts to promote a culture of sustainable development.
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Cover -- Contents -- 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 -- 3.7 Nuclear Power in China: Current Development, Relationship with Renewables, and Strengthening Safety Post-Fukushima -- Part 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.

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, including the rising use of solar and wind power, present complex challenges for China and shape the nation's geopolitical role. With a preface from renowned statesman Cheng Siwei and an introduction from Nobel Prize winner Mohan Munasinghe, Renewable Energy in China: Towards a Green Economy offers an authoritative review of all aspects of China's progress as a green economy including the nation's current efforts to promote a culture of sustainable development.

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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2024. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.

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