Spurred by the increasingly serious air pollution problem, the Chinese government has launched a series of policies to put forward specific measures of power structure adjustment and the control objectives of air pollution and coal consumption. Other policies pointed out that the coal resources regional blockades will be broken by improving transportation networks and constructing new logistics nodes. Thermal power takes the largest part of China’s total installed power generation capacity, so these policies will undoubtedly impact thermal coal supply chain member enterprises. Based on the actual situation in China, this paper figures out how the member enterprises adjust their business decisions to satisfy the requirements of air pollution...
The coal power policy has been influencing the development of China’s coal power industry from the a...
As the largest energy infrastructure in China, the power sector consumed approximately half of China...
Although the average CO2 emission for a person in China is only about 1/4 that of a person in the US...
Spurred by the increasingly serious air pollution problem, the Chinese government has launched a ser...
The cost of environmental degradation has already had a dramatic impact on the Chinese economy. In o...
Moving to a sustainable industry and weaning electricity supply off coal are critical to mitigate am...
Air pollution caused by coal burning not only increases the cost of environmental pollution but also...
China’s stunning economic growth has resulted in an increasing electric power generation. In 2010, C...
China’s Cap on Coal Consumption (CCC) Policy serves as a key strategy to address the serious air pol...
China is now facing great challenges resulting from climate change and air pollution, driven by the ...
This paper discusses policy instruments for promoting the market penetration of clean coal technolog...
The rapid growth in coal and oil consumption has led to increasing emissions of greenhouse gases as ...
Coal, which plays a critical role in sustaining society development in Jing-Jin-Ji region (China), h...
To achieve the goals of national sustainable development, the peaking control of CO2 emissions is pi...
To achieve the goals of national sustainable development, the peaking control of CO2 emissions is pi...
The coal power policy has been influencing the development of China’s coal power industry from the a...
As the largest energy infrastructure in China, the power sector consumed approximately half of China...
Although the average CO2 emission for a person in China is only about 1/4 that of a person in the US...
Spurred by the increasingly serious air pollution problem, the Chinese government has launched a ser...
The cost of environmental degradation has already had a dramatic impact on the Chinese economy. In o...
Moving to a sustainable industry and weaning electricity supply off coal are critical to mitigate am...
Air pollution caused by coal burning not only increases the cost of environmental pollution but also...
China’s stunning economic growth has resulted in an increasing electric power generation. In 2010, C...
China’s Cap on Coal Consumption (CCC) Policy serves as a key strategy to address the serious air pol...
China is now facing great challenges resulting from climate change and air pollution, driven by the ...
This paper discusses policy instruments for promoting the market penetration of clean coal technolog...
The rapid growth in coal and oil consumption has led to increasing emissions of greenhouse gases as ...
Coal, which plays a critical role in sustaining society development in Jing-Jin-Ji region (China), h...
To achieve the goals of national sustainable development, the peaking control of CO2 emissions is pi...
To achieve the goals of national sustainable development, the peaking control of CO2 emissions is pi...
The coal power policy has been influencing the development of China’s coal power industry from the a...
As the largest energy infrastructure in China, the power sector consumed approximately half of China...
Although the average CO2 emission for a person in China is only about 1/4 that of a person in the US...