Coal-intensive power supply systems, along with a fast-growing electricity demand driven by industry has caused serious air pollution and health concerns. These concerns are particularly prominent in countries where electricity use is likewise dominated by industry and heavily dependent on coal-based electricity. A more efficient industry and coal-free electricity systems are the core components of the United Nations 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. Previous studies rarely reflect on the impacts of the electricity savings of industrial consumers on the electricity supply sector with respect to future air emission changes, and also neglect the potential benefits of reducing investments in new generation capacity. Here, a comprehensiv...
The coal-fired power sector is one of the major contributors to environmental problems and has great...
China is the world's top carbon emitter and suffers from severe air pollution. We examine near-term ...
Although the average CO2 emission for a person in China is only about 1/4 that of a person in the US...
Coal-intensive power supply systems, along with a fast-growing electricity demand driven by industry...
Moving to a sustainable industry and weaning electricity supply off coal are critical to mitigate am...
Industry is a large electricity user. China’s chemical industry (globally the largest based on sales...
Industry is a large electricity user. China’s chemical industry (globally the largest based on sales...
China is the world's top carbon emitter and suffers from severe air pollution. It has recently made ...
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...
As the largest energy infrastructure in China, the power sector consumed approximately half of China...
China’s stunning economic growth has resulted in an increasing electric power generation. In 2010, C...
China needs to manage its coal-dominated power system to curb carbon emissions, as well as to addres...
Since the rapid industrialisation, local air pollution has become one of China's most important envi...
Realizing the goal of the Paris Agreement to limit global warming to 2 degrees C by the end of this ...
The coal-fired power sector is one of the major contributors to environmental problems and has great...
China is the world's top carbon emitter and suffers from severe air pollution. We examine near-term ...
Although the average CO2 emission for a person in China is only about 1/4 that of a person in the US...
Coal-intensive power supply systems, along with a fast-growing electricity demand driven by industry...
Moving to a sustainable industry and weaning electricity supply off coal are critical to mitigate am...
Industry is a large electricity user. China’s chemical industry (globally the largest based on sales...
Industry is a large electricity user. China’s chemical industry (globally the largest based on sales...
China is the world's top carbon emitter and suffers from severe air pollution. It has recently made ...
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...
As the largest energy infrastructure in China, the power sector consumed approximately half of China...
China’s stunning economic growth has resulted in an increasing electric power generation. In 2010, C...
China needs to manage its coal-dominated power system to curb carbon emissions, as well as to addres...
Since the rapid industrialisation, local air pollution has become one of China's most important envi...
Realizing the goal of the Paris Agreement to limit global warming to 2 degrees C by the end of this ...
The coal-fired power sector is one of the major contributors to environmental problems and has great...
China is the world's top carbon emitter and suffers from severe air pollution. We examine near-term ...
Although the average CO2 emission for a person in China is only about 1/4 that of a person in the US...