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An Exploration into China's Economic Development and Electricity Demand by the Year 2050, is an exploratory study of national and regional economic development, energy demand and electricity demand in China by the year of 2050. China's economy grows rapidly and it is now the second largest economy in the world. In 2010, GDP reached 40 trillion Yuan and electricity consumption was second only to the United States, reaching 4.19 trillion kWh. Many people follow future (long-term) trends of Chinese economic development and demand for electricity closely and are especially interested in
Electric power consumption --- Forecasting. --- China --- Economic conditions --- Consumption of electric power --- Electricity --- Electric utilities --- Energy consumption --- Demand-side management (Electric utilities) --- Consumption
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Electricity Economics: Production Functions with Electricity studies the production output from analyzing patterns of electricity consumption. Since electricity data can be used to measure scenarios of economic performance due to its accuracy and reliability, it could therefore also be used to help scholars explore new research frontiers that directly and indirectly benefits human society. Our research initially explores a similar pattern to substitute the Cobb–Douglas function with the production function with electricity to track and forecast economic activities. The book systematically introduces the theoretical frameworks and mathematical models of economics from the perspective of electricity consumption. The E-GDP functions are presented for case studies of more than 20 developed and developing countries. These functions also demonstrate substantial similarities between human DNA and production functions with electricity in terms of four major characteristics, namely replication, mutation, uniqueness, and evolution. Furthermore, the book includes extensive data and case studies on the U.S., China, Japan, etc. It is intended for scientists, engineers, financial professionals, policy makers, consultants, and anyone else with a desire to study electricity economics as well as related applications. Dr. Zhaoguang Hu is the vice president and chief energy specialist at the State Grid Energy Research Institute, China. Zheng Hu is a PhD candidate at the Center for Energy and Environmental Policy, University of Delaware, USA.
Business & Economics --- Industries --- Electric utilities. --- Electric companies --- Electric light and power industry --- Electric power industry --- Energy. --- Energy policy. --- Energy and state. --- Energy industries. --- Industrial organization. --- Energy Policy, Economics and Management. --- Energy Economics. --- Industrial Organization. --- Electric industries --- Energy industries --- Public utilities --- Organization --- Industrial concentration --- Industrial management --- Industrial sociology --- Energy and state --- Power resources --- State and energy --- Industrial policy --- Energy conservation --- Government policy --- Electric power consumption.
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Electricity Economics: Production Functions with Electricity studies the production output from analyzing patterns of electricity consumption. Since electricity data can be used to measure scenarios of economic performance due to its accuracy and reliability, it could therefore also be used to help scholars explore new research frontiers that directly and indirectly benefits human society. Our research initially explores a similar pattern to substitute the Cobb–Douglas function with the production function with electricity to track and forecast economic activities. The book systematically introduces the theoretical frameworks and mathematical models of economics from the perspective of electricity consumption. The E-GDP functions are presented for case studies of more than 20 developed and developing countries. These functions also demonstrate substantial similarities between human DNA and production functions with electricity in terms of four major characteristics, namely replication, mutation, uniqueness, and evolution. Furthermore, the book includes extensive data and case studies on the U.S., China, Japan, etc. It is intended for scientists, engineers, financial professionals, policy makers, consultants, and anyone else with a desire to study electricity economics as well as related applications. Dr. Zhaoguang Hu is the vice president and chief energy specialist at the State Grid Energy Research Institute, China. Zheng Hu is a PhD candidate at the Center for Energy and Environmental Policy, University of Delaware, USA.
Thermodynamics --- Relation between energy and economics --- Business policy --- energiebeheer (technologie) --- energiemanagement (economie) --- thermodynamica --- energiebeleid --- energie-economie --- industrie --- energie (technologie)
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An Exploration into China's Economic Development and Electricity Demand by the Year 2050, is an exploratory study of national and regional economic development, energy demand and electricity demand in China by the year of 2050. China's economy grows rapidly and it is now the second largest economy in the world. In 2010, GDP reached 40 trillion Yuan and electricity consumption was second only to the United States, reaching 4.19 trillion kWh. Many people follow future (long-term) trends of Chinese economic development and demand for electricity closely and are especially interested in
Electric power consumption --- Forecasting. --- China --- Economic conditions --- Demand-side management (Electric utilities)
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The book focuses on low-carbon issues and China’s economy, which is analyzed from the perspective of electricity economics. It proposes the novel concept of an “economic gene” to reflect certain characteristics of the economy. The gene mapping of China’s economy has been studied based on production functions with electricity. Economic mutations have also been studied with the aim of diagnosing problems in the economy. Two such mutations have occurred in China since 1978, the most recent being in 2012 and no further mutation is expected until 2025. The book describes the inherent quality of China’s economy from 2012 to 2025, and how mechanism reforms would greatly improve marginal representative factor productivity in this period. The agents response equilibrium (ARE) approach to simulate national economy, based on multi-agent technology is proposed. Another cornerstone of the model is the input-output table. Simulated input-output tables from 2011 to 2025 are provided in the book. This book provides recommendations for policy makers and advisors, and is a valuable resource for researchers in the fields of economics, public policies, low-carbon development, electricity and energy. It also provides insights into China’s economic development.
Energy. --- Energy Policy, Economics and Management. --- Energy Economics. --- Power Electronics, Electrical Machines and Networks. --- Public Administration. --- Production of electric energy or power. --- Engineering economy. --- Décision économique, prise de --- Economics -- China. --- Business & Economics --- Industries --- Economics --- Energy policy. --- Energy and state. --- Power electronics. --- Energy industries. --- Public administration. --- Production of electric energy or. --- Administration, Public --- Delivery of government services --- Government services, Delivery of --- Public management --- Public sector management --- Political science --- Administrative law --- Decentralization in government --- Local government --- Public officers --- Energy and state --- Power resources --- State and energy --- Industrial policy --- Energy conservation --- Electronics, Power --- Electric power --- Electronics --- Government policy
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Integrated Resource Strategic Planning and Power Demand-Side Management elaborates two important methods - Integrated Resource Strategic Planning (IRSP) and Demand Side Management (DSM) - in terms of methodology modeling, case studies and lessons learned. This book introduces a prospective and realistic theory of the IRSP method and includes typical best practices of DSM for energy conservation and emission reduction in different countries. It can help energy providers and governmental decision-makers formulate policies and make plans for energy conservation and emission reduction, and can help power consumers reduce costs and participate in DSM projects. Zhaoguang Hu is the vice president and chief energy specialist at the State Grid Energy Research Institute, and the head of the Power Supply and Demand Research Laboratory in China.
Business & Economics --- Industries --- Power resources. --- Strategic planning. --- Demand-side management (Electric utilities) --- Energy --- Energy resources --- Power supply --- Electric utilities demand-side management --- Goal setting (Strategic planning) --- Planning, Strategic --- Strategic intent (Strategic planning) --- Strategic management --- Energy. --- Energy policy. --- Energy and state. --- Power electronics. --- Energy industries. --- Energy Policy, Economics and Management. --- Energy Economics. --- Power Electronics, Electrical Machines and Networks. --- Power resources --- Electronics, Power --- Electric power --- Electronics --- Energy and state --- State and energy --- Industrial policy --- Energy conservation --- Government policy --- Electric utilities --- Electric power consumption --- Planning --- Business planning --- Natural resources --- Energy harvesting --- Energy industries --- Production of electric energy or. --- Electric power systems --- Electric power production. --- Management.
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Integrated Resource Strategic Planning and Power Demand-Side Management elaborates two important methods - Integrated Resource Strategic Planning (IRSP) and Demand Side Management (DSM) - in terms of methodology modeling, case studies and lessons learned. This book introduces a prospective and realistic theory of the IRSP method and includes typical best practices of DSM for energy conservation and emission reduction in different countries. It can help energy providers and governmental decision-makers formulate policies and make plans for energy conservation and emission reduction, and can help power consumers reduce costs and participate in DSM projects. Zhaoguang Hu is the vice president and chief energy specialist at the State Grid Energy Research Institute, and the head of the Power Supply and Demand Research Laboratory in China.
Thermodynamics --- Electricity --- Relation between energy and economics --- Electrical engineering --- Applied physical engineering --- Equipment, services, installations in buildings --- energiebeheer (technologie) --- energiemanagement (economie) --- thermodynamica --- energiebeleid --- energie-economie --- elektrische netwerken --- energie (technologie) --- elektrische machines --- elektriciteitsproductie --- elektriciteitsdistributie
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The book focuses on low-carbon issues and China’s economy, which is analyzed from the perspective of electricity economics. It proposes the novel concept of an “economic gene” to reflect certain characteristics of the economy. The gene mapping of China’s economy has been studied based on production functions with electricity. Economic mutations have also been studied with the aim of diagnosing problems in the economy. Two such mutations have occurred in China since 1978, the most recent being in 2012 and no further mutation is expected until 2025. The book describes the inherent quality of China’s economy from 2012 to 2025, and how mechanism reforms would greatly improve marginal representative factor productivity in this period. The agents response equilibrium (ARE) approach to simulate national economy, based on multi-agent technology is proposed. Another cornerstone of the model is the input-output table. Simulated input-output tables from 2011 to 2025 are provided in the book. This book provides recommendations for policy makers and advisors, and is a valuable resource for researchers in the fields of economics, public policies, low-carbon development, electricity and energy. It also provides insights into China’s economic development.
Public administration --- Electricity --- Relation between energy and economics --- Electronics --- Applied physical engineering --- Equipment, services, installations in buildings --- energiebeheer (technologie) --- energiemanagement (economie) --- energiebeleid --- energie-economie --- elektrische netwerken --- administratie --- vermogenselektronica --- elektrische machines --- elektriciteitsdistributie
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