Understanding Energy in China: Geographies of Energy Efficiency

Abstract Geographies of Energy Efficiencies is APERC’s second phase energy project on ‘Understanding Energy in China’. The first part of this report identified energy efficiency and conservation as a priority of China’s national energy policy. Our objective here has been to explore how China is pursuing energy efficiency and conservation and to what result. This report provides information on the implementation of China’s energy efficiency and conservation policies that we expect will be of interest to both Chinese and international audiences. This work is published by the Asia Pacific Energy Research Centre as an independent study and does not necessarily reflect the views or policies of the APEC Energy Working Group, individual member economies, or other contributors. We hope that it will serve as a useful basis for discussion and analysis both within and among APEC member economies for the enhancement of energy security, the promotion of regional cooperation, and in furthering sustainable development.
Author APERC Report (Asia Pacific Energy Research Centre), Mardrianto Kadri – APERC Senior Researcher, APERC Workshop, Bali, Indonesia, 16 November 2009
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Link The full report can be found here http://aperc.ieej.or.jp/file/2010/9/26/APERC_China_2009_rev.pdf

The summary can be found here http://aperc.ieej.or.jp/file/2010/9/26/4_China_06_EWG38.pdf

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1 Energy and Climate, 1.1 General Energy Concerns, 1.1.3 International and Foreign Think-tanks, Research Institutes, NGOs and Individual Researchers