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China’s Electricity Sector

Editat de Leo Lester, Mike Thomas
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 8 feb 2019
This book provides a concise introduction to China’s electricity sector, suitable for university students and business analysts. It is business focused, combining an introduction from an established regional electricity consultancy with five academic chapters covering governance, market stakeholders and reform, wind and solar power, environmental regulation, and developments in financing. It is written in an accessible but rigorous style for people with limited knowledge of the topic, with minimal jargon but full referencing throughout the academic chapters. Each academic chapter starts with a summary and three key points to guide the reader’s understanding.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789811340888
ISBN-10: 9811340889
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 mm
Greutate: 0.23 kg
Ediția:Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2018
Editura: Springer
Colecția Palgrave Pivot
Locul publicării:Singapore, Singapore

Cuprins

Part I
1. China's Power Sector
Part II
2. Governance of the Electricity Sector
3. Mapping China's Power Sector Under Market Reform
4. Wind and Solar Power in China
5. Environmental Regulation.- 6. Financing China's Electricity Sector
Part III
7. The Last Word: Chinese Exceptionalism

Notă biografică

Leo Lester, a Principal at The Lantau Group, has over a decade of international experience, first with a multinational oil and gas company and later a Saudi think tank. He holds degrees from the Universities of Oxford and Reading, and is a CFA charter holder and certified Financial Risk Manager.

Mike Thomas, a Partner at The Lantau Group, is an expert in the rigorous analysis of energy sector decisions, including how or whether to regulate, how and when to rely on market forces, and the evaluation of opportunities and risks. He has an MPP from Harvard Kennedy School and a BA from Carleton College.


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“A timely and important volume covering the most pressing topics of China’s electricity sector. It is a useful handbook for researchers, policymakers, businessmen, students and anyone interested in the world’s largest energy market.”
—Xinye Zheng, Professor of Energy Economics, Renmin University of China
This book provides a concise introduction to China’s electricity sector, suitable for university students and business analysts. It is business focused, combining an introduction from an established regional electricity consultancy with five academic chapters covering governance, market stakeholders and reform, wind and solar power, environmental regulation, and developments in financing. It is written in an accessible but rigorous style for people with limited knowledge of the topic, with minimal jargon but full referencing throughout the academic chapters. Each academic chapter starts with a summary and three key points to guide the reader’s understanding.
Leo Lester, a Principal at The Lantau Group, has over a decade of international experience, first with a multinational oil and gas company and later a Saudi think tank. He holds degrees from the Universities of Oxford and Reading, and is a CFA charter holder and certified Financial Risk Manager.
Mike Thomas, a Partner at The Lantau Group, is an expert in the rigorous analysis of energy sector decisions, including how or whether to regulate, how and when to rely on market forces, and the evaluation of opportunities and risks. He has an MPP from Harvard Kennedy School and a BA from Carleton College.

Caracteristici

Simplifies the complex sector of China's energy market

Analyzes the likely impact of coming "greenification" on the Chinese economy

Offers a guidebook that bridges the gaps between the scholarly community and the professional sector