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Energy development in China---national policies and regional strategies. K. Wu and B. Li. Energy Policy, February 1995, 23(2), 167--178.
An evaluation is presented of China's energy development of oil, coal, gas and electricity, including hydroelectricity and nuclear power. This comprehensive assessment of development in recent years, which is supported by the most recent energy statistics, provides a forecast for the future. A general examination of China's energy pricing issues is also included and bar charts, tabulated data, and graphical illustrations are presented and discussed. 14 refs.
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Journal title: Energy policy
Subjects: Policy and Governance, Economics, business and commerce, Retail and marketing, Statistics, Electricity generation, Electricity from nuclear fuel, Coal, Electricity, Oil and gas, Oil, Solid fossil fuels and derived products, Hydro power, Energy policy