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. But in the long run, world energy demand is expected to rise again (China as a centerpiece), when the global economy …, the Russia-Ukraine gas dispute and disruption of gas supply, and geopolitical issues with Europe, Central Asia and China …
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With booming economic growth Asia will play increasingly important role in global economic and energy matters. World primary energy consumption is projected to expand at an average annual growth rate of 2.1 percent by 2020. About 70 percent of the increase would be accounted for by non-OECD...
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European countries employ different strategies on gas supply security depending on the time scale : while their short-term strategies focus on economic efficiency, long-term strategies also place more emphasis on ensuring energy security. With regard to short-term natural gas procurement...
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This collection of papers in two volumes is the second in a series on China and East Asian Energy, a major project … which is an initiative of the East Asia Forum in conjunction with the China Economy and Business Program in the Crawford …-level training and capacity building to foster long-term links between policy thinkers in China and Australia. It provides for …
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This collection of papers in two volumes is the second in a series on China and East Asian Energy, a major project … which is an initiative of the East Asia Forum in conjunction with the China Economy and Business Program in the Crawford …-level training and capacity building to foster long-term links between policy thinkers in China and Australia. It provides for …
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The Chinese government set its wind power generation capacity target at 5 million kW for 2010 and 30 million kW for 2020 in its Medium to Long-term Renewable Energy Development Plan released in September 2007. The 11th Five-Year Renewable Energy Development Plan, announced in March 2008, doubled...
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