Nowadays China is faced with increasing pressure of emission reduction of conventional air pollutants (AP) and greenhouse gases (GHGs) emission, especially in iron and steel sector, which has a great share in total industrial emission and suffers from an expensive abatement cost. Co-control policies of AP and GHGs emission are generally supposed to be cost-effective due to the co-benefits from the synergetic emission reductions of different pollutants. This research quantitatively evaluates and compares some co-control policy options through an Integrated Assessment Model (IAM) in order to provide environment and industry policy suggestions in China’s 12th and 13th Five Year Period (2011-2020)..
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This study aims to identify the least-cost strategy for controlling the emission of mercury from coa...
A summary of EEPSEA Research Report No. 2011-RR6: “Co-control of air pollution and GHGs in China’s i...
In 2010, China was responsible for 45% of global steel production, while consuming 15.8 EJ of final ...
China's iron and steel sector is faced with increasing pressure to control both local air pollutants...
AbstractGlobal warming and air pollution are of great concerns in China due to the rapid industriali...
Since entering the industrialized era, China’s greenhouse gas emissions and air pollutant emissions ...
In China, industrial energy use accounts for two thirds of total energy consumption, and this is exp...
China’s steel industry is an energy-intensive sector. Synergistic reduction of emissions of CO...
Since 2006, China has set goals of reducing energy intensity, emissions, and pollutants in multiple ...
Air pollution has been recognized as a significant problem in China. In its Twelfth Five Year Plan, ...
The steel industry is a major contributor to emissions of CO2 and key air pollutants. Reducing air p...
The cost of environmental degradation has already had a dramatic impact on the Chinese economy. In o...
In this paper, a two-stage dynamic game model of China’s iron and steel industry is constructed. Car...
Abstract:In developing countries, feeble environmental regulatory institutions regularly undermine o...
Air pollution is a severe issue in China. The fog and haze weather in the major cities in China not ...
This study aims to identify the least-cost strategy for controlling the emission of mercury from coa...
A summary of EEPSEA Research Report No. 2011-RR6: “Co-control of air pollution and GHGs in China’s i...
In 2010, China was responsible for 45% of global steel production, while consuming 15.8 EJ of final ...
China's iron and steel sector is faced with increasing pressure to control both local air pollutants...
AbstractGlobal warming and air pollution are of great concerns in China due to the rapid industriali...
Since entering the industrialized era, China’s greenhouse gas emissions and air pollutant emissions ...
In China, industrial energy use accounts for two thirds of total energy consumption, and this is exp...
China’s steel industry is an energy-intensive sector. Synergistic reduction of emissions of CO...
Since 2006, China has set goals of reducing energy intensity, emissions, and pollutants in multiple ...
Air pollution has been recognized as a significant problem in China. In its Twelfth Five Year Plan, ...
The steel industry is a major contributor to emissions of CO2 and key air pollutants. Reducing air p...
The cost of environmental degradation has already had a dramatic impact on the Chinese economy. In o...
In this paper, a two-stage dynamic game model of China’s iron and steel industry is constructed. Car...
Abstract:In developing countries, feeble environmental regulatory institutions regularly undermine o...
Air pollution is a severe issue in China. The fog and haze weather in the major cities in China not ...
This study aims to identify the least-cost strategy for controlling the emission of mercury from coa...
A summary of EEPSEA Research Report No. 2011-RR6: “Co-control of air pollution and GHGs in China’s i...