Energy Poverty in China
Evaluation and Alleviation
Energy Poverty in China: Evaluation and Alleviation offers a thorough, methodological approach to energy poverty, which is a major obstacle in terms of the green or low-carbon transition of energy systems in China. The authors follow the framework of...
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Energy Poverty in China: Evaluation and Alleviation offers a thorough, methodological approach to energy poverty, which is a major obstacle in terms of the green or low-carbon transition of energy systems in China. The authors follow the framework of measurement, potential impact, and alleviation paths, supporting the design of effective energy and environmental policies for a globalized nation, especially considering the low-carbon transition of energy structures and energy poverty alleviation in the context of carbon neutrality.The book begins by providing an overview of energy poverty, explaining the concept, summarizing the current situation globally and in China, and introducing the approach of the authors. The second chapter looks to build a comprehensive index system for the calculation of energy poverty in China. This is followed by three chapters that apply a range of methods to empirically assess the economic, environmental, and social effects of energy poverty. Individual chapters then explore specific alleviation paths, including digital economy, technological innovation, low-carbon energy transition, inclusive finance, and coal-to-gas/electricity policy.This book is of interest to all those with an interest in energy poverty, energy and environmental policy, energy economics, carbon emission reduction, green growth, energy transition and renewable energy, including researchers, scientists, advanced students, engineers, R&D professionals, and policy makers or other experts at governmental or non-governmental organizations.
Bibliographische Angaben
- Autoren: Kangyin Dong , Jun Zhao , Xiucheng Dong
- Verlag: Elsevier Science & Technology
- EAN: 9780443158032
Autoren-Porträt von Kangyin Dong, Jun Zhao, Xiucheng Dong
Dr. Kangyin Dong is an Associate Professor in the School of International Trade and Economics, University of International Business and Economics, Beijing, China. His research interests include energy economics, environmental economics, and applied econometrics. He currently acts as Associate Editor of Frontiers in Environmental Science and Frontiers in Energy Research, and Guest Editor of Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, Energy, and Resources Policy. He has published over 100 papers in international journals.Dr. Jun Zhao is a Lecturer in the College of Economics and Management, Beijing University of Chemical Technology, Beijing, China. Her research interests are in energy and low-carbon economics. She has published 24 papers appearing in international journals.
Inhaltsverzeichnis zu „Energy Poverty in China “
1. An Overview of Energy Poverty 2. Comprehensive Evaluation of China's Energy Poverty 3. Economic Effect: Is Energy Poverty Eradication a Powerful Weapon for Green Growth? 4. Environmental Effect: Can Energy Poverty Alleviation in China Contribute to Carbon Neutrality? 5. Social Effect: Is Energy Poverty Alleviation the Panacea for Promoting Common Prosperity? 6. Alleviation Path I: Can Accelerated Digital Economy be an Effective Means for Energy Poverty Alleviation? 7. Alleviation Path II: Does Technological Innovation Help Address Energy Poverty? 8. Alleviation Path III: Can Low-carbon Energy Transition Solve Energy Poverty in China? 9. Alleviation Path IV: Can Improved Inclusive Finance Help Alleviate Energy Poverty in China? 10. Alleviation Path V: Is the Coal-to-gas/electricity Policy a Valid Strategy for Energy Poverty Alleviation?
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