State Energy Transition

German and American Realities and Chinese Choices

Lei Wang author Tong Zhu author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Springer Verlag, Singapore

Published:2nd Jan '20

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This insightful book examines the historical context of energy transition and its crucial role in economic growth, particularly in China.

The book State Energy Transition delves into the pressing issue of energy transition, weaving it into the broader narrative of human social and economic development. It emphasizes the pivotal role that energy transition plays in driving economic growth and transformation. By examining historical contexts, the author provides a comprehensive understanding of how energy shifts have influenced societal progress over time.

In State Energy Transition, readers will find an in-depth analysis of the fundamental logic and unique characteristics that define energy transition. The text reviews the historical evolution of energy systems, offering insights that are particularly relevant for understanding contemporary challenges. The book draws comparisons with energy transition experiences in Germany and the United States, presenting valuable lessons that can inform China's current energy strategies.

This work is not just for scholars; it is designed to engage a diverse audience, including environmentalists, economists, and journalists. By highlighting the significance of energy transition in shaping economic landscapes, State Energy Transition serves as a crucial resource for anyone interested in the intersection of energy policy and economic development.

ISBN: 9789813294981

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389 pages

1st ed. 2020