China's Long-Term Low-Carbon Development Strategies and Pathways : : Comprehensive Report.

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Place / Publishing House:Singapore : : Springer Singapore Pte. Limited,, 2021.
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Year of Publication:2021
Edition:1st ed.
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505 0 |a Intro -- List of the Research Projects of China's Long-Term Low-Carbon Development Strategies and Pathways -- Foreword -- Preface -- Contents -- Abbreviations and Units of Measure -- Abbreviations -- Units of Measure -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Global Climate Change Impact and Response -- 1.1.1 The Global Impact of Climate Change -- 1.1.2 The Impact of Climate Change on China -- 1.2 Theoretical Framework -- 1.2.1 Climate Change and Sustainable Development -- 1.2.2 Promote the Coordinated Governance of Climate, Energy and Environment -- 1.2.3 Pathways and Technology Options to Mitigating Climate Change -- 1.2.4 Nature-Based Solutions -- 1.3 China's Policies on Low-Carbon Transition -- 1.3.1 Green Development and the Construction of Ecological Civilization -- 1.3.2 Xi Jinping's Thought on Ecological Civilization and New Development Philosophies for the New Era -- 1.4 Research Objectives and Overall Structure -- 1.4.1 Context and Objectives -- 1.4.2 Research Framework and Scenarios -- 1.4.3 Overall Structure -- References -- 2 The State and Trend of China's Low-Carbon Development -- 2.1 New Paradigm of Global Response to Climate Change Under the Paris Agreement -- 2.2 The State and Outlook of China's Domestic Low-Carbon Transition -- 2.2.1 The New Situation of China's Low-Carbon Transition -- 2.2.2 Scenario Analysis of Energy Conservation and Carbon Reduction During the 14th FYP Period -- 2.2.3 Challenges and Arduous Tasks Facing China for Rapid Low-Carbon Transition -- 2.3 China's Long-Term Economic and Social Development Prospects -- 2.3.1 Population and Urbanization Rate -- 2.3.2 Economic Growth and Changes in Industrial Structure -- 2.3.3 Energy Consumption and CO2 Emissions -- References -- 3 End-Use Energy Consumption &amp -- CO2 Emissions -- 3.1 Industrial Sector. 
505 8 |a 3.1.1 Current Development and Trend of the Industrial Sector -- 3.1.2 Key Findings of Scenario Analysis -- 3.1.3 Cost-Benefit Analysis of Investment in Different Scenarios -- 3.1.4 Key Pathways and Policy Enablers -- 3.2 Building Sector -- 3.2.1 Status and Trend -- 3.2.2 Scenario Analysis -- 3.2.3 Evaluation of Emission Reduction Technologies and Pathways -- 3.2.4 Implementation Pathway &amp -- Policy Recommendations -- 3.3 Transportation Sector -- 3.3.1 Development &amp -- Trend of the Transportation Sector -- 3.3.2 Future Development and Scenario Setting -- 3.3.3 Analysis of Different Scenarios -- 3.3.4 Goals, Pathways and Policy Recommendations for Low Carbon Development -- References -- 4 Power Sector -- 4.1 Power Demand Forecasting and Research Methods -- 4.1.1 End-Use Sectors' Demand Forecast -- 4.1.2 Scenario Setting and Research Methods -- 4.2 Low-Carbon Pathways for the Power Sector -- 4.2.1 Installed Capacity and Power Generation of Different Emission Reduction Pathways -- 4.2.2 Application of CCS and BECCS Technologies -- 4.2.3 Carbon Emission Trajectories of the Power Sector Under Different Scenarios -- 4.2.4 Demand for Emission Reduction Technologies Under Different Scenarios -- 4.3 Crucial Problems and Solutions for the Low-Carbon Transition of the Power Sector -- 4.3.1 Operation Security of the Power Grid -- 4.3.2 Retirement of Coal-Fired Power Units -- 4.4 Conclusions and Policy Recommendations -- References -- 5 Primary Energy Consumption and CO2 Emissions -- 5.1 Analysis of China's Future Primary Energy Consumption -- 5.1.1 Total Primary Energy Consumption -- 5.1.2 Mix of Primary Energy Consumption -- 5.1.3 CO2 Emissions Under Different Scenarios -- 5.2 Economic Analysis of Emissions Reduction in the Energy System -- 5.2.1 Introduction of the Energy Economic Analysis Model -- 5.2.2 Carbon Price -- 5.2.3 GDP Losses. 
505 8 |a 5.3 Synergy Between Deep Decarbonization and Environment Improvement -- 5.4 Policy Suggestions -- References -- 6 Non-CO2 GHG Emissions -- 6.1 Scope and Status of Non-CO2 GHG Emissions -- 6.2 Scenarios and Results of Non-CO2 GHG Emissions -- 6.2.1 Non-CO2 GHG Emissions Under the Policy Scenario -- 6.2.2 The Emission Reduction Potential of Non-CO2 GHGs -- 6.3 Important Technologies and Measures to Reduce Non-CO2 GHG Emissions -- 6.3.1 Key Technologies for Non-CO2 Emission Reduction -- 6.3.2 Key Measures for Non-CO2 Emission Reduction -- 6.3.3 Emission Reduction Cost of Non-CO2 GHG Emissions -- 6.3.4 Nature-Based Solutions -- References -- 7 Technical Support for Long-Term Deep Decarbonization -- 7.1 Comprehensive Cost-Benefit Analysis of Long-Term Deep Decarbonization Technologies -- 7.1.1 Research Background -- 7.1.2 Dimensions of Analysis -- 7.1.3 Horizontal Comparison of Key Technologies and Priorities -- 7.1.4 The Strategic Importance of Advanced Low-Carbon Technologies to Deep Decarbonization -- 7.1.5 Conclusions and Suggestions -- 7.2 Evaluation of Deep Decarbonization Technologies -- 7.2.1 Deep Decarbonization Technologies for Energy and Power Storage Systems -- 7.2.2 Deep Decarbonization Technologies for Industrial Processes -- 7.2.3 Deep Decarbonization Technologies for Transport Sector -- 7.2.4 Negative CO2 Emission and Carbon Geoengineering Technologies -- References -- 8 Investment and Cost Analysis for Implementing a Low Emission Strategy -- 8.1 Energy Investment Needs -- 8.1.1 Investment on the Energy Supply Side -- 8.1.2 Investment on the Energy Demand Side -- 8.1.3 Total Investment Needs -- 8.2 Energy Cost Analysis -- 8.2.1 Cost of Electricity Supply -- 8.2.2 Cost of Energy Use in the Entire Society -- 8.3 Summary -- References -- 9 Long-Term Low-Carbon Transition Pathways. 
505 8 |a 9.1 Implementing and Reinforcing NDC Targets and Actions for 2030 -- 9.1.1 Energy Consumption and CO2 Emissions -- 9.1.2 Policies and Measures for Enhanced NDC Targets and Actions -- 9.2 Analysis of Long-Term Emission Reduction Pathway Driven by the 2 ℃ Target -- 9.2.1 Comprehensive Analysis of the 2 ℃ Target Path Scenario -- 9.2.2 Pathway Analysis of the 2 ℃ Target Path Scenario -- 9.2.3 Result of the 2 ℃ Target Path Through Different Statistical Methods -- 9.2.4 Analysis on Transition of All Greenhouse Gas Emissions in 2 ℃ Target Path -- 9.3 Analysis of Net Zero CO2 Emissions Pathway Driven by the 1.5 ℃ Target -- 9.3.1 Scenario Analysis on 1.5 ℃ Target-oriented Net-zero Development Path -- 9.3.2 Comprehensive Analysis on GHG Emissions in the 1.5 ℃ Target Path -- 9.3.3 Analysis on the Transition from the 2 ℃ Target Path to the 1.5 ℃ Target Path -- 9.4 Conclusions and Suggestions -- References -- 10 Strategic Linchpins and Policy Safeguards -- 10.1 Policies and Measures for China's Low-Carbon Development -- 10.1.1 Put in Place and Perpetuate a Complete and Comprehensive Policy Framework -- 10.1.2 Goal-Oriented Planning, Administrative Mandates, and Market Measures -- 10.1.3 Strengthen the Coordinated Governance of Environment and Climate Change -- 10.2 Strategic Linchpins and Policy Safeguards for China's Long-Term Low-Carbon Development -- 10.2.1 Defining Climate Change Strategy in National Priority and Embed the Pathway of Deep Decarbonization in the Overall Development Goals and Strategies -- 10.2.2 Adhere to New Development Concept, Spur Industrial Restructuring and Upgrading, and Facilitate Green, Low-Carbon, Circular Economical Transformation -- 10.2.3 Further Improvement in Energy Conservation and Efficiency for End Use and Facilitate the Substitution of Electricity and Hydrogen for Direct Use of Fossil Energy. 
505 8 |a 10.2.4 Speed up the Decarbonization of Energy Mix and Ensure Clean, Safe, and Economical Energy Supply -- 10.2.5 Push Forward the Reduction of Non-CO2 GHG Emissions, and Take Measures to Reduce Economy-Wide GHG Emissions -- 10.2.6 Attach Importance to Urban Energy Conservation to Drive the Change of Consumption Patterns and the Construction of a Low-Carbon Society -- 10.2.7 Promote Coordinated and Balanced Regional Development and a Differentiated Low-Carbon Transition in Line with Local Conditions -- 10.2.8 Harmonize Measures for Economic Development, Environmental Protection, Climate Change, and Biodiversity Improvement -- 10.2.9 Improve the Institutional Arrangement for Addressing Climate Change and Form a Policy System, Investment and Financing Mechanism, and Market System -- 10.2.10 Promote Global Climate Governance and International Cooperation, and Advance the Construction of Global Ecological Civilization and a Community with a Shared Future for Humankind -- References -- 11 Global Climate Governance and International Cooperation -- 11.1 The History of Global Climate Governance -- 11.2 Several Core and Focal Issues in Global Climate Governance -- 11.2.1 The Principle of Equity and Common but Differentiated Responsibilities -- 11.2.2 Positioning China as a Developing Country -- 11.2.3 The 1.5 ℃ Global Temperature Target -- 11.2.4 Carbon Pricing and Carbon Border Tax -- 11.3 Intensive Engagement and Active Leadership in Global Climate Governance and International Cooperation -- 11.3.1 Xi Jinping's Thought on Ecological Civilization Is of Important Guiding Significance to Global Low-Carbon Development and Transformation -- 11.3.2 Actively Promote and Lead the Process of Global Climate Governance and Climate Negotiations. 
505 8 |a 11.3.3 Actively Promote International Cooperation on Climate Change and South-South Cooperation on Climate Change Under the Belt and Road Initiative. 
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