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Energy [r]evolution. A sustainable China energy outlook (2007)

AuthorGreenpeace, EREC
Date2007
Classification 6.01.2.16/59 (NP & GREENHOUSE EFFECT - NUCLEAR POWER YES OR NO SOLUTION & SCENARIOS)
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Foreword

There is now growing awareness on the imperatives for a global energy future 
which marks a distinct departure from past trends and patterns of energy production 
and use. These imperatives emerge as much from the need to ensure energy 
security, as they do from the urgency of controlling local pollution from 
combustion of different fuels and, of course, the growing challenge of climate 
change, which requires reduction in emissions of greenhouse gases (GHSs), 
particularly carbon dioxide.

This publication provides stimulating analysis on future scenarios of energy use, 
which focus on a range of technologies that are expected to emerge in the coming 
years and decades. There is now universal recognition of the fact that new 
technologies and much greater use of some that already exist provide the most 
hopeful prospects for mitigation of emissions of GHGs. It is for this reason that 
the International Energy Agency, which in the past pursued an approach based on 
a single time path of energy demand and supply, has now developed alternative 
scenarios that incorporate future technological changes. In the Fourth Assessment 
Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) as well, technology 
is included as a crosscutting theme in recognition of the fact that an assessment of 
technological options would be important both for mitigation as well as adaptation 
measures for tackling climate change.

The scientific evidence on the need for urgent action on the problem of climate 
change has now become stronger and convincing. Future solutions would lie in 
the use of existing renewable energy technologies, greater efforts at energy 
efficiency and the dissemination of decentralized energy technologies and options. 
This particular publication provides much analysis and well-researched material to 
stimulate thinking on options that could be adopted in these areas. It is expected 
that readers who are knowledgeable in the field as well as those who are seeking 
an understanding of the subjects covered in the ensuing pages would greatly benefit 
from reading this publication.

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