Reform of the Coal Sector in an Open Economy: The Case of China / Shengbao Ji, Yin-Fang Zhang and Tooraj Jamasb. Energy Policy Research Group, 2014, 31 p. (EPRG working paper 1419) http://www.eprg.group.cam.ac.uk/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/1419-PDF.pdf Authors's abstract : Cheap, abundant and easy to transport and store, coal has been produced and consumed to meet people’s energy needs. The last decade’s growth in global coal use has been driven mainly by developing economies like China, who..
Over the last three decades, China's coal industry has achieved dramatic increases in coal productio...
Abstract: China is a dominant energy consumer in a global context and current energy forecasts emph...
textWith its burgeoning energy consumption and emissions of greenhouse gases (GHGs), China is centra...
Reform of the Coal Sector in an Open Economy: The Case of China / Shengbao Ji, Yin-Fang Zhang and To...
Cheap, abundant and easy to transport and store, coal has been produced and consumed to meet people’...
Since reform and opening-up in 1978, the coal industry in China has been developing rapidly. This ar...
The aim of the research described in this thesis is to examine the ways in which China's coal should...
China's Coal Market: Can Beijing Tame 'King Coal'? / Sylvie Cornot-Gandolphe. Oxford Institute for E...
Coal is fuelling India’s economic growth. In 2012, it accounted for 45 per cent of total primary ene...
China's coal market is now in the midst of a radical restructuring that has the potential to change ...
The so-called ‘energy revolution’ has been one of the priority reforms in the agenda of President Xi...
China, characterized by the world.s largest population, is one of the most rapidly growing countries...
China is the world’s largest producer of coal, and coal remains the most important energy source for...
Coal is the major primary energy which fuels the economic growth in China. The Soviet-style institut...
China has been playing an important role in the international energy market. This is even more obvio...
Over the last three decades, China's coal industry has achieved dramatic increases in coal productio...
Abstract: China is a dominant energy consumer in a global context and current energy forecasts emph...
textWith its burgeoning energy consumption and emissions of greenhouse gases (GHGs), China is centra...
Reform of the Coal Sector in an Open Economy: The Case of China / Shengbao Ji, Yin-Fang Zhang and To...
Cheap, abundant and easy to transport and store, coal has been produced and consumed to meet people’...
Since reform and opening-up in 1978, the coal industry in China has been developing rapidly. This ar...
The aim of the research described in this thesis is to examine the ways in which China's coal should...
China's Coal Market: Can Beijing Tame 'King Coal'? / Sylvie Cornot-Gandolphe. Oxford Institute for E...
Coal is fuelling India’s economic growth. In 2012, it accounted for 45 per cent of total primary ene...
China's coal market is now in the midst of a radical restructuring that has the potential to change ...
The so-called ‘energy revolution’ has been one of the priority reforms in the agenda of President Xi...
China, characterized by the world.s largest population, is one of the most rapidly growing countries...
China is the world’s largest producer of coal, and coal remains the most important energy source for...
Coal is the major primary energy which fuels the economic growth in China. The Soviet-style institut...
China has been playing an important role in the international energy market. This is even more obvio...
Over the last three decades, China's coal industry has achieved dramatic increases in coal productio...
Abstract: China is a dominant energy consumer in a global context and current energy forecasts emph...
textWith its burgeoning energy consumption and emissions of greenhouse gases (GHGs), China is centra...