Integrated Assessment of Sustainable Energy Systems in China The China Energy Technology Program: A Framework for Decision Support in the Electric Sector of Shandong Province
The purpose of the China Energy Technology Program (CETP) has been to take a holistic view of electricity generation in China with special emphasis on the economic and environmental impact of technology. The program is a collaborative effort involving industry, as leader and manager of the program;...
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Zusammenfassung: | The purpose of the China Energy Technology Program (CETP) has been to take a holistic view of electricity generation in China with special emphasis on the economic and environmental impact of technology. The program is a collaborative effort involving industry, as leader and manager of the program; researchers from academia and national research institutes; and the stakeholders--users or planners of the electricity market. A power plant, no matter of what kind, is not a solitary unit, which may be considered independently from its environment. Modem society has been built on easy access to power; it is now asking for environmentally clean power. Clean power is the pathway that will lead to sustainability, an extension of the concept of an environmentally clean future. Progress toward a sustainable technical solution must include an evaluation of the environmental, economic, and societal impact of electrical power generation. To achieve the goals of the CETP program, we wanted to go beyond what had been done in similar programs in the past. Its organizers wanted the program not only to evaluate the overall impact of electricity generation, but also do it in such a way that program results could be applied and adapted to different circumstances, including countries other than China. For this purpose we have developed a methodology and presented it on a DVD disc, which the reader will find inside the back cover of this book. The methodology is conceived to allow insights into the function of the program on various levels |
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spelling | Integrated Assessment of Sustainable Energy Systems in China The China Energy Technology Program A Framework for Decision Support in the Electric Sector of Shandong Province edited by Baldur Eliasson, Yam Y. Lee Dordrecht Springer Netherlands 2003 1 Online-Ressource (LVI, 824 p) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Alliance for Global Sustainability Bookseries, Science and Technology: Tools for Sustainable Development 4 The purpose of the China Energy Technology Program (CETP) has been to take a holistic view of electricity generation in China with special emphasis on the economic and environmental impact of technology. The program is a collaborative effort involving industry, as leader and manager of the program; researchers from academia and national research institutes; and the stakeholders--users or planners of the electricity market. A power plant, no matter of what kind, is not a solitary unit, which may be considered independently from its environment. Modem society has been built on easy access to power; it is now asking for environmentally clean power. Clean power is the pathway that will lead to sustainability, an extension of the concept of an environmentally clean future. Progress toward a sustainable technical solution must include an evaluation of the environmental, economic, and societal impact of electrical power generation. To achieve the goals of the CETP program, we wanted to go beyond what had been done in similar programs in the past. Its organizers wanted the program not only to evaluate the overall impact of electricity generation, but also do it in such a way that program results could be applied and adapted to different circumstances, including countries other than China. For this purpose we have developed a methodology and presented it on a DVD disc, which the reader will find inside the back cover of this book. The methodology is conceived to allow insights into the function of the program on various levels Environment Environment, general Renewable and Green Energy Climate Change Atmospheric Protection/Air Quality Control/Air Pollution Quality Control, Reliability, Safety and Risk Energy Systems Renewable energy resources Energy systems Quality control Reliability Industrial safety Renewable energy sources Alternate energy sources Green energy industries Climate change Air pollution Eliasson, Baldur edt Lee, Yam Y. edt Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe 9781402011993 https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-010-0153-3 Verlag URL des Erstveröffentlichers Volltext |
spellingShingle | Integrated Assessment of Sustainable Energy Systems in China The China Energy Technology Program A Framework for Decision Support in the Electric Sector of Shandong Province Environment Environment, general Renewable and Green Energy Climate Change Atmospheric Protection/Air Quality Control/Air Pollution Quality Control, Reliability, Safety and Risk Energy Systems Renewable energy resources Energy systems Quality control Reliability Industrial safety Renewable energy sources Alternate energy sources Green energy industries Climate change Air pollution |
title | Integrated Assessment of Sustainable Energy Systems in China The China Energy Technology Program A Framework for Decision Support in the Electric Sector of Shandong Province |
title_auth | Integrated Assessment of Sustainable Energy Systems in China The China Energy Technology Program A Framework for Decision Support in the Electric Sector of Shandong Province |
title_exact_search | Integrated Assessment of Sustainable Energy Systems in China The China Energy Technology Program A Framework for Decision Support in the Electric Sector of Shandong Province |
title_full | Integrated Assessment of Sustainable Energy Systems in China The China Energy Technology Program A Framework for Decision Support in the Electric Sector of Shandong Province edited by Baldur Eliasson, Yam Y. Lee |
title_fullStr | Integrated Assessment of Sustainable Energy Systems in China The China Energy Technology Program A Framework for Decision Support in the Electric Sector of Shandong Province edited by Baldur Eliasson, Yam Y. Lee |
title_full_unstemmed | Integrated Assessment of Sustainable Energy Systems in China The China Energy Technology Program A Framework for Decision Support in the Electric Sector of Shandong Province edited by Baldur Eliasson, Yam Y. Lee |
title_short | Integrated Assessment of Sustainable Energy Systems in China The China Energy Technology Program |
title_sort | integrated assessment of sustainable energy systems in china the china energy technology program a framework for decision support in the electric sector of shandong province |
title_sub | A Framework for Decision Support in the Electric Sector of Shandong Province |
topic | Environment Environment, general Renewable and Green Energy Climate Change Atmospheric Protection/Air Quality Control/Air Pollution Quality Control, Reliability, Safety and Risk Energy Systems Renewable energy resources Energy systems Quality control Reliability Industrial safety Renewable energy sources Alternate energy sources Green energy industries Climate change Air pollution |
topic_facet | Environment Environment, general Renewable and Green Energy Climate Change Atmospheric Protection/Air Quality Control/Air Pollution Quality Control, Reliability, Safety and Risk Energy Systems Renewable energy resources Energy systems Quality control Reliability Industrial safety Renewable energy sources Alternate energy sources Green energy industries Climate change Air pollution |
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