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China is by far the world's largest consumer of primary energy. Its vast energy demands are a leading issue for global … nuclear and renewables, China still burns tremendous amounts of coal to meet its primary energy needs. Domestic energy … consumption has risen faster than energy production, and thereby increased China's dependence on energy imports. China is the …
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in the Middle East and Russia, and rapidly rising energy consumers such as China. The USA also faces the challenge of its … an important consideration. Hence, natural gas from West Asia could be an important resource, especially for China. The …
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China's oil policy facing the challenge of rising oil demand (by W. Urban; pp. 1-6) Keywords oil demand, economic … policy, China Countries covered China Topics Energy Efficiency improvements in Russian gas-fired heat and power generation …
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in the Middle East and Russia, and rapidly rising energy consumers such as China. The USA also faces the challenge of its … an important consideration. Hence, natural gas from West Asia could be an important resource, especially for China. The …
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As a result of its rapid economic development and large volume of coal burning, China is faced with serious coal … in China, is becoming one of the most attractive clean substitutes for coal. On one hand, there is widespread …
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