The Ten-Thousand Enterprises Program is China's keystone energy conservation and climate change program. The program has effectively created a class of energy-intensive enterprises that are regulated by the government for energy conservation purposes. Through an empirical study conducted in Changchun, this paper shows that the adoption of energy efficiency technologies and practices has been highly uneven in this class of enterprises because of two reasons. First, a de facto two-tier regulatory system has emerged within the framework of the Ten-Thousand Enterprises Program. Central state-owned enterprises are closely regulated by the State-Owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission (SASAC) which is a central government apparatus...
Industry is the largest electricity consuming sector in the world. China consumes about 25% of globa...
Industry is the largest electricity consuming sector in the world. China consumes about 25% of globa...
China has set an ambitious goal of reducing its energy use per unit of GDP by 20% between 2006 and 2...
Between 1980 and 2000, China's energy efficiency policies resulted in a decoupling of the tradition...
In 2005, the Chinese government announced an ambitious goal of reducing energy consumption per unit ...
ABSTRACT In 2005, the Chinese government announced an ambitious goal of reducing energy consumption ...
Improvement of energy efficiency is widely accepted as an efficient measure to relieve the crisis of...
China's 11th Five-Year Guideline identified energy conservation as one of the country's fundamental ...
Chinese industrial sector energy-efficiency policy has gone through a number of distinct phases sin...
In this study, a long-range energy alternative planning (LEAP) model was built to evaluate the relat...
China's industrial sector dominates the country's total energy consumption, and improving energy eff...
This paper analyzes financial, informational and organizational barriers to energy efficiency invest...
Electric motor systems are widely used in China to power fans, pumps, blowers, air compressors, refr...
From 1980 to 2002, China experienced a 5 % average annual reduction in energy consumption per unit o...
Electric motor systems are widely used in China to power fans, pumps, blowers, air compressors, ref...
Industry is the largest electricity consuming sector in the world. China consumes about 25% of globa...
Industry is the largest electricity consuming sector in the world. China consumes about 25% of globa...
China has set an ambitious goal of reducing its energy use per unit of GDP by 20% between 2006 and 2...
Between 1980 and 2000, China's energy efficiency policies resulted in a decoupling of the tradition...
In 2005, the Chinese government announced an ambitious goal of reducing energy consumption per unit ...
ABSTRACT In 2005, the Chinese government announced an ambitious goal of reducing energy consumption ...
Improvement of energy efficiency is widely accepted as an efficient measure to relieve the crisis of...
China's 11th Five-Year Guideline identified energy conservation as one of the country's fundamental ...
Chinese industrial sector energy-efficiency policy has gone through a number of distinct phases sin...
In this study, a long-range energy alternative planning (LEAP) model was built to evaluate the relat...
China's industrial sector dominates the country's total energy consumption, and improving energy eff...
This paper analyzes financial, informational and organizational barriers to energy efficiency invest...
Electric motor systems are widely used in China to power fans, pumps, blowers, air compressors, refr...
From 1980 to 2002, China experienced a 5 % average annual reduction in energy consumption per unit o...
Electric motor systems are widely used in China to power fans, pumps, blowers, air compressors, ref...
Industry is the largest electricity consuming sector in the world. China consumes about 25% of globa...
Industry is the largest electricity consuming sector in the world. China consumes about 25% of globa...
China has set an ambitious goal of reducing its energy use per unit of GDP by 20% between 2006 and 2...