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China’s Policy Drivers of Future Energy Demand

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The joint Institute of Industrial Economics, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences (IIE-CASS) and KAPSARC workshop “China’s Policy Drivers of Future Energy Demand” held in July 2018. The recent slowdown in China’s energy demand, primarily driven by decelerating economic growth and structural changes to its economy, has opened a window of opportunity for reforms aiming to establish a more sustainable energy sector and to increase the role of markets. These initiatives could have a significant impact on the country’s future energy consumption and the structure of the energy sector, in turn affecting the global energy markets. They could also have an impact on China’s environmental, energy security and long-term economic development goals.

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  • KAPSARC, King Abdullah Petroleum Studies and Research Center, 2018. "China’s Policy Drivers of Future Energy Demand," Workshop Briefs ks--2018-wb21, King Abdullah Petroleum Studies and Research Center.
  • Handle: RePEc:prc:wbrief:ks--2018-wb21
    DOI: 10.30573/KS--2018-WB21
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    Energy demand; Energy transformation;

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