Accelerating Energy Conservation in China's Provinces
China's comprehensive 2006-10 energy conservation drive has succeeded in both delivering strong results to date and laying policy and program foundations for delivering more energy savings well into the future. The policies, program concepts,...
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AIR POLLUTION ALLOCATION APPROACH AVAILABILITY AVERAGE FUEL EFFICIENCY BALANCE BUILDING CODE BUILDING CODES BUILDING ENERGY EFFICIENCY BUILDING ENERGY USE CARBON CARBON DIOXIDE CARBON EMISSIONS CARBON INTENSITY CEMENT CEMENT INDUSTRY CLIMATE CLIMATE CHANGE COAL COAL MINING COAL PRODUCTION COAL RESOURCES COMMERCIAL ENERGY COMMERCIAL ENERGY CONSUMPTION COMPETITIVE ENERGY CONSERVATION INITIATIVES ECONOMIC ACTIVITY ECONOMIC GROWTH EFFICIENCY GAINS EFFICIENCY IMPROVEMENT EFFICIENT EQUIPMENT EFFICIENT USE EFFICIENT USE OF ENERGY ELECTRIC POWER ELECTRICITY ELECTRICITY PRICE ELECTRICITY PRICING EMISSIONS EMISSIONS REDUCTION ENERGY AUDITING ENERGY BALANCE ENERGY BILLS ENERGY CONSERVATION ENERGY CONSERVATION MEASURES ENERGY CONSUMPTION ENERGY COSTS ENERGY ECONOMICS ENERGY EFFICIENCY ENERGY EFFICIENCY FUNDS ENERGY EFFICIENCY INVESTMENTS ENERGY EFFICIENCY MARKET ENERGY EFFICIENCY MEASURES ENERGY EFFICIENCY PROGRAMS ENERGY EFFICIENCY STANDARDS ENERGY INDUSTRY ENERGY INTENSITY ENERGY INVESTMENT ENERGY MANAGEMENT ENERGY POLICY ENERGY PRICES ENERGY PRICING ENERGY PRODUCTION ENERGY RESEARCH ENERGY RESOURCES ENERGY SAVING ENERGY SAVINGS ENERGY SECTOR ENERGY SERVICE ENERGY SERVICE COMPANIES ENERGY SERVICE COMPANY ENERGY SUPPLY ENERGY TRANSFORMATION ENERGY USE ENERGY UTILIZATION ENERGY-CONSUMING INDUSTRIAL ENERGY-EFFICIENCY ENERGY-INTENSIVE INDUSTRIES ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION EXCHANGE RATE FINANCIAL COSTS FINANCIAL CRISIS FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS FINANCIAL LOSS FINANCIAL RESOURCES FINANCIAL SECTOR FINANCIAL SUPPORT FLUORESCENT LAMP FUEL GENERATION GLOBAL ENVIRONMENT GREENHOUSE GREENHOUSE GAS GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT HEAT HEAT VALUE HEATING SYSTEM IMPROVEMENTS IN ENERGY EFFICIENCY IMPROVING ENERGY EFFICIENCY INCOME KILOWATT-HOUR NATURAL RESOURCES OIL OIL EQUIVALENT OXYGEN PERFORMANCE STANDARDS PETROLEUM PETROLEUM PRODUCTION POWER GENERATION POWER PRODUCTION RAW COAL REBATES RESIDENTIAL BUILDING RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS SPACE HEATING SULFUR SULFUR DIOXIDE SURFACE WATER SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT SUSTAINABLE ENERGY TAX EXEMPTIONS TAX INCENTIVES TAX POLICIES THERMAL POWER TRANSACTION COSTS UTILITIES VEHICLES WASTE World Bank Accelerating Energy Conservation in China's Provinces |
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East Asia and Pacific East Asia Asia China |
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China's comprehensive 2006-10
energy conservation drive has succeeded in both delivering
strong results to date and laying policy and program
foundations for delivering more energy savings well into the
future. The policies, program concepts, and implementation
platforms created over the last four years will serve China
well to achieve further energy conservation results during
the next five-year planning cycle, and to help achieve
China's target to reduce the carbon intensity of its
economy by 40-45 percent by 2020. However, much work remains
to be done, to improve, adjust, and strengthen the programs
further, and to continue to interject new and creative
solutions. This report seeks to provide provincial agencies
and groups in China, and those that support them, with some
outside perspectives and ideas on further development of
provincial-level energy conservation programs over the next
several years. The report also describes the provincial
energy conservation programs developed during the last four
years in some detail, since these programs are generally not
well known outside of China. Primary focus is given to
programs in the industrial sector. The industrial sector
accounts for about three-quarters of China's energy
consumption and is a priority for provincial governments
Only several of the many important topics worthy of analysis
could be considered in this first study; additional worthy
topics may be analyzed in the future. |
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Accelerating Energy Conservation in China's Provinces |
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Accelerating Energy Conservation in China's Provinces |
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Accelerating Energy Conservation in China's Provinces |
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Accelerating Energy Conservation in China's Provinces |
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Accelerating Energy Conservation in China's Provinces |
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accelerating energy conservation in china's provinces |
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World Bank |
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2012 |
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okr-10986-28942021-04-23T14:02:05Z Accelerating Energy Conservation in China's Provinces World Bank AIR POLLUTION ALLOCATION APPROACH AVAILABILITY AVERAGE FUEL EFFICIENCY BALANCE BUILDING CODE BUILDING CODES BUILDING ENERGY EFFICIENCY BUILDING ENERGY USE CARBON CARBON DIOXIDE CARBON EMISSIONS CARBON INTENSITY CEMENT CEMENT INDUSTRY CLIMATE CLIMATE CHANGE COAL COAL MINING COAL PRODUCTION COAL RESOURCES COMMERCIAL ENERGY COMMERCIAL ENERGY CONSUMPTION COMPETITIVE ENERGY CONSERVATION INITIATIVES ECONOMIC ACTIVITY ECONOMIC GROWTH EFFICIENCY GAINS EFFICIENCY IMPROVEMENT EFFICIENT EQUIPMENT EFFICIENT USE EFFICIENT USE OF ENERGY ELECTRIC POWER ELECTRICITY ELECTRICITY PRICE ELECTRICITY PRICING EMISSIONS EMISSIONS REDUCTION ENERGY AUDITING ENERGY BALANCE ENERGY BILLS ENERGY CONSERVATION ENERGY CONSERVATION MEASURES ENERGY CONSUMPTION ENERGY COSTS ENERGY ECONOMICS ENERGY EFFICIENCY ENERGY EFFICIENCY FUNDS ENERGY EFFICIENCY INVESTMENTS ENERGY EFFICIENCY MARKET ENERGY EFFICIENCY MEASURES ENERGY EFFICIENCY PROGRAMS ENERGY EFFICIENCY STANDARDS ENERGY INDUSTRY ENERGY INTENSITY ENERGY INVESTMENT ENERGY MANAGEMENT ENERGY POLICY ENERGY PRICES ENERGY PRICING ENERGY PRODUCTION ENERGY RESEARCH ENERGY RESOURCES ENERGY SAVING ENERGY SAVINGS ENERGY SECTOR ENERGY SERVICE ENERGY SERVICE COMPANIES ENERGY SERVICE COMPANY ENERGY SUPPLY ENERGY TRANSFORMATION ENERGY USE ENERGY UTILIZATION ENERGY-CONSUMING INDUSTRIAL ENERGY-EFFICIENCY ENERGY-INTENSIVE INDUSTRIES ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION EXCHANGE RATE FINANCIAL COSTS FINANCIAL CRISIS FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS FINANCIAL LOSS FINANCIAL RESOURCES FINANCIAL SECTOR FINANCIAL SUPPORT FLUORESCENT LAMP FUEL GENERATION GLOBAL ENVIRONMENT GREENHOUSE GREENHOUSE GAS GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT HEAT HEAT VALUE HEATING SYSTEM IMPROVEMENTS IN ENERGY EFFICIENCY IMPROVING ENERGY EFFICIENCY INCOME KILOWATT-HOUR NATURAL RESOURCES OIL OIL EQUIVALENT OXYGEN PERFORMANCE STANDARDS PETROLEUM PETROLEUM PRODUCTION POWER GENERATION POWER PRODUCTION RAW COAL REBATES RESIDENTIAL BUILDING RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS SPACE HEATING SULFUR SULFUR DIOXIDE SURFACE WATER SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT SUSTAINABLE ENERGY TAX EXEMPTIONS TAX INCENTIVES TAX POLICIES THERMAL POWER TRANSACTION COSTS UTILITIES VEHICLES WASTE China's comprehensive 2006-10 energy conservation drive has succeeded in both delivering strong results to date and laying policy and program foundations for delivering more energy savings well into the future. The policies, program concepts, and implementation platforms created over the last four years will serve China well to achieve further energy conservation results during the next five-year planning cycle, and to help achieve China's target to reduce the carbon intensity of its economy by 40-45 percent by 2020. However, much work remains to be done, to improve, adjust, and strengthen the programs further, and to continue to interject new and creative solutions. This report seeks to provide provincial agencies and groups in China, and those that support them, with some outside perspectives and ideas on further development of provincial-level energy conservation programs over the next several years. The report also describes the provincial energy conservation programs developed during the last four years in some detail, since these programs are generally not well known outside of China. Primary focus is given to programs in the industrial sector. The industrial sector accounts for about three-quarters of China's energy consumption and is a priority for provincial governments Only several of the many important topics worthy of analysis could be considered in this first study; additional worthy topics may be analyzed in the future. 2012-03-19T10:24:03Z 2012-03-19T10:24:03Z 2010-06-01 http://www-wds.worldbank.org/external/default/main?menuPK=64187510&pagePK=64193027&piPK=64187937&theSitePK=523679&menuPK=64187510&searchMenuPK=64187283&siteName=WDS&entityID=000333038_20100901232632 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/2894 English CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank Economic & Sector Work :: Energy Study East Asia and Pacific East Asia Asia China |