This paper critically assesses the discourse of electricity market liberalization in Hong Kong, China and makes policy recommendations from an environmental perspective. For both economic and environmental reasons, local advocates urge for an immediate opening of the electricity market currently monopolized by two private companies. Their neglect of the fact that a competitive green power market is a function of adequate public support in the form of market demand may place the environmental agenda at a disadvantage. Given that environmental issues are yet a dominant concern in this growth-oriented economy, a new facilitative role of the government is of particular importance to prevent the market from being dominated by short-term, rationa...
This paper compares the key arguments of ecological modernization theory (EMT) with the reality of r...
Hong Kong's response to the imperative of sustainable development has been ambivalent, confused, and...
This paper compares the key arguments of ecological modernization theory (EMT) with the reality of r...
This paper critically assesses the discourse of electricity market liberalization in Hong Kong, Chin...
This paper critically assesses the discourse of electricity market liberalization in Hong Kong, Chin...
The present paper presents a study of the electricity policy of Hong Kong in an environmental-politi...
The development of electricity policy in Hong Kong has illustrated the arduous task of incorporating...
Whilst ecological modernisation theory emphasizes the potential for modern societies to recognize an...
This paper focuses on the role of environmental innovation in the context of the development of ecol...
Greenhouse gas emission (GHG) has been increasingly a sensitive issue that is across border and impa...
The focus of this contribution is the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) of China, and ...
This article explores both the competition and the environmental aspects of the electricity sector i...
In Hong Kong, electricity is supplied by two private utilities: Hongkong Electric and CLP Power (CLP...
Hong Kong is standing at the forefront of Asian cities' initiatives to reduce greenhouse gas emissio...
Reducing the environmental impact of supplying electricity is a key to China's sustainable developme...
This paper compares the key arguments of ecological modernization theory (EMT) with the reality of r...
Hong Kong's response to the imperative of sustainable development has been ambivalent, confused, and...
This paper compares the key arguments of ecological modernization theory (EMT) with the reality of r...
This paper critically assesses the discourse of electricity market liberalization in Hong Kong, Chin...
This paper critically assesses the discourse of electricity market liberalization in Hong Kong, Chin...
The present paper presents a study of the electricity policy of Hong Kong in an environmental-politi...
The development of electricity policy in Hong Kong has illustrated the arduous task of incorporating...
Whilst ecological modernisation theory emphasizes the potential for modern societies to recognize an...
This paper focuses on the role of environmental innovation in the context of the development of ecol...
Greenhouse gas emission (GHG) has been increasingly a sensitive issue that is across border and impa...
The focus of this contribution is the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) of China, and ...
This article explores both the competition and the environmental aspects of the electricity sector i...
In Hong Kong, electricity is supplied by two private utilities: Hongkong Electric and CLP Power (CLP...
Hong Kong is standing at the forefront of Asian cities' initiatives to reduce greenhouse gas emissio...
Reducing the environmental impact of supplying electricity is a key to China's sustainable developme...
This paper compares the key arguments of ecological modernization theory (EMT) with the reality of r...
Hong Kong's response to the imperative of sustainable development has been ambivalent, confused, and...
This paper compares the key arguments of ecological modernization theory (EMT) with the reality of r...