Energy Poverty in China 1st Edition
Grab your copy of Energy Poverty in China, 1st Edition — a timely, authoritative exploration by Kangyin Dong, Jun Zhao, and Xiucheng Dong that illuminates one of China’s most pressing challenges: ensuring affordable, reliable energy for all.
Start with a clear picture of the problem: millions of households across urban and rural China still face constrained access to electricity, clean heating, and modern fuels. This book combines rigorous data analysis with vivid case studies from Chinese provinces to reveal how geography, income inequality, and infrastructure gaps shape energy exclusion.
Delve deeper into how energy poverty is measured and why conventional metrics often miss hidden vulnerabilities. The authors synthesize econometric evidence, policy evaluation, and field research to explain the interactions among household behavior, energy markets, and public programs. Readers will find practical discussions of clean heating transitions, off-grid renewables, targeted subsidies, and demand-side management—essential content for policymakers, researchers, development practitioners, and utility planners working in China and broader Asian contexts.
Imagine applying tested policy options to reduce health risks, improve living standards, and accelerate a just energy transition. This volume not only diagnoses the problem but proposes actionable strategies for energy justice, low-carbon development, and inclusive growth.
Whether you’re a graduate student, a government advisor, or an NGO leader focused on China’s energy landscape, Energy Poverty in China is an indispensable resource. Order now to deepen your understanding and equip yourself with evidence-based solutions for tackling energy poverty across China’s diverse regions.
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