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This book is primarily based on data from the third analysis of domestic energy consumption, and it combines the conclusive summarizes from the previous two investigations. The book sets out to extend the spatial dimension of the research to a global one and discusses future development of domestic energy consumption from a global perspective. Additionally, the book seeks to discover general rules and diversity features via comparison, domestic vs. global. Future predictions via observations and summaries of history are provided for the reader in this volume as well. The studies in this volume not only provide a basic and supportive index for academic research, but also provide readers with a concrete sketch for people to understand energy use in their day-to-day lives, and it provides policy makers with fundamental, need-to-know data.
Asia-Economic conditions. --- Public administration. --- Asian Economics. --- Public Administration. --- Energy Policy, Economics and Management. --- 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 --- Asia—Economic conditions. --- Energy policy. --- Energy and state. --- Energy and state --- Power resources --- State and energy --- Industrial policy --- Energy conservation --- Government policy
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This collection represents successful invited submissions from the papers presented at the 8th Annual Conference of Energy Economics and Management held in Beijing, China, 22–24 September 2017. With over 500 participants, the conference was co-hosted by the Management Science Department of National Natural Science Foundation of China, the Chinese Society of Energy Economics and Management, and Renmin University of China on the subject area of “Energy Transition of China: Opportunities and Challenges”. The major strategies to transform the energy system of China to a sustainable model include energy/economic structure adjustment, resource conservation, and technology innovation. Accordingly, the conference and its associated publications encourage research to address the major issues faced in supporting the energy transition of China. Papers published in this collection cover the broad spectrum of energy economics issues, including building energy efficiency, industrial energy demand, public policies to promote new energy technologies, power system control technology, emission reduction policies in energy-intensive industries, emission measurements of cities, energy price movement, and the impact of new energy vehicle.
carbon emission --- coal supply chain --- damping controllers --- recurrence interval analysis --- panel data approach --- emission reduction mechanism research --- rural area --- asymmetry --- FACTS devices --- coordinated control --- China --- bioenergy technology --- SWOT analysis --- inter-regional product yield selection --- electricity fluctuation --- mining city --- Gompertz model --- a two-stage dynamic game --- corn market --- risk estimation --- wide-area measurement system --- robustness --- dynamic efficiency of public policy --- fuel demand --- time delay --- whole process --- China’s iron and steel industry --- building energy efficiency --- strategic planning --- vehicle ownership --- crude oil market --- export performance --- price discovery
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