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growth for the biggest emitter China. This study uses the logarithmic mean Divisia index extended by introducing electricity … of China's electricity sector. …
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Introduction -- Notes -- 2 An ecological modernisation theory for China and carbon reduction -- EM applied to developing countries … -- EM as applied to China -- Some basic characteristics of 'Eurocentric' EM -- Modest economic growth levels in a … and energy consumption -- Exploding myths about China's carbon profile -- China's energy consumption and carbon emissions …
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three major economies: the United States of America (USA), China, and the European Union (EU). To achieve this, energy …% would result in a 13% increase in GHG emissions. In contrast, increasing nuclear consumption by 25% in China would result in … consumption by 25% in China would result in a 3% decrease in GHG emissions. In the EU, the study found that increasing oil …
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Accurately predicting energy consumption (EC) and carbon emission is essential for China's achieving carbon peak by …, China's EC and carbon emission in 2021-2035 under different EC structure, economic growth, industrial structure, population …, energy efficiency, household EC per capita Scenarios are predicted by the proposed three-layer DE forecasting model. And some …
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China's transportation energy consumption : an overview -- The real drive of road traffic demand in China -- Analysis … of road transport energy consumption demand in China -- Aviation fuel demand development in China -- Comparative analysis …
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