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This book sets out a systematic piece of research which attempts to assess the level of energy security in China, investigate how national energy supply security might be improved, and consider how energy trade risks might be reduced.
In order to assess the level of China's energy security and suggest how to improve the national energy supply security and reduce the energy trade risks, Wei and colleagues consider such aspects as the world energy situation and China's energy security, assessing Chinese energy import and transportation risks, key provincial sectors for energy conservation in China, effects of clean and renewable energy on national energy security, energy consumption and public health in China, and challenges and outlook of China's energy security.
Yi-Ming Wei is Distinguished University Professor of Energy and Environmental Economics and Director of the Center for Energy and Environmental Policy Research at the Beijing Institute of Technology. Qiao-Mei Liang is Professor of the Center for Energy and Environmental Policy Research at the Beijing Institute of Technology. Gang Wu is Director of the Division of Business Administration in the Department of Management Sciences at the National Natural Science Foundation of China. Hua Liao is Professor and Deputy Director of the Center for Energy and Environmental Policy Research at the Beijing Institute of Technology.