Energy poverty in China : evaluation and alleviation /

"Offers a thorough, methodological approach to energy poverty, which is a major obstacle in terms of the green or low-carbon transition of energy systems in China. The authors follow the framework of measurement, potential impact, and alleviation paths, supporting the design of effective energy...

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Main Authors: Dong, Kangyin (Author), Zhao, Jun (Author), Dong, Xiucheng (Author)
Corporate Author: ScienceDirect (Online service)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Amsterdam, Netherlands ; Oxford, United Kingdom ; Cambridge MA : Elsevier, [2023]
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Table of Contents:
  • An overview of energy poverty
  • Comprehensive evaluation of China's energy poverty
  • Economic effect: is energy poverty eradication a powerful weapon for green growth?
  • Environmental effect: can energy poverty alleviation in China contribute to carbon neutrality?
  • Social effect: is energy poverty alleviation the panacea for promoting common prosperity?
  • Alleviation path I: can accelerated digital economy be an effective means for energy poverty alleviation?
  • Alleviation path II: does technological innovation help address energy poverty?
  • Alleviation path III: is the low-carbon reform of energy an excellent strategy to solve energy poverty?
  • Alleviation path IV: can improved inclusive finance help alleviate energy poverty in China?
  • Alleviation path V: is the coal-to-gas/electricity policy a valid strategy for energy poverty alleviation?