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methods and incorporates partial equilibrium, endogenous technological change and external costs related to regional pollution …
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pollution and economic difficulties. Therefore, the need for utilising renewable energy resources has emerged. Although Jordan …
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pollution and economic difficulties. Therefore, the need for utilising renewable energy resources has emerged. Although Jordan …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005543661
This paper briefly describes difficulties in implementing the principles of sustainable development in new EU member states and discusses the opportunities and threats involved. It gives recommendations for environmental protection and energy policies consequent on these sustainable development...
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This paper summarises the results of the assessment of health and environmental impacts, and the corresponding external costs within the China Energy Technology Program (CETP). China faces an enormous challenge, as it needs to meet the growing demand for energy in general and electricity in...
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China is the largest developing country and the second largest energy-consuming and CO<SUB align="right"><SMALL>2</SMALL></SUB>-emitting country in the world. China has already regarded renewable energy development and utilisation as a critical element of their sustainable energy strategy. In this context, China's renewable energy...</small></sub>
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Based on the analysis of the status quo and the outlook for China's energy, challenges facing China in energy sector are presented. Basic characteristics that should be stressed by China’s energy sustainable development are brought forward. It is concluded that transition to hydrogen is...
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