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Energy poverty, one of the major challenges facing the global energy system, has drawn wide attention from the international community and academia. As the largest developing country in the world, China faces a number of challenges in understanding and resolving the problem of energy poverty.
Energy Economics: Understanding and Interpreting Energy Poverty in China presents a succinct overview of research on China's Energy Poverty as studied by the Center for Energy & Environmental Policy Research (CEEP), Beijing Institute of Technology (BIT). Based on the analytical framework of energy economics, the book summarizes and refines international energy assessment methods, builds China's energy poverty measurement and comprehensive evaluation criteria, and evaluates China's energy poverty from the perspective of time and space. It goes on to analyze the impact of solid fuel use on urban and rural residents' health, and review the relationship between energy poverty and economic development, clean energy development and energy poverty, as well as climate change and energy availability. Finally, it summarizes policies and actions to eliminate energy poverty.
This book will provide essential scientific support for researchers and policy makers dealing with energy poverty.
Contents
Chapter 1. Global Energy Development and Energy Poverty Chapter 2. Measurements and General Characteristics of Energy Poverty in China
Chapter 3. Energy Poverty in China: A Comprehensive Assessment and Region-specific
Chapter 4. Impacts of Energy Poverty on the Health of Urban Residents
Chapter 5. Solid Fuels in Rural and Their Impacts on Resident Health
Chapter 6. The Interaction of Energy Poverty and Economic Development
Chapter 7. Clean Energy Development and Energy Poverty
Chapter 8. Climate Change and Associated Policies & Energy Poverty
Chapter 9. Energy Poverty Elimination Policies and Actions
Chapter 10. Prospects and Challenges of Energy Poverty Mitigation