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Estimates of CO2 emissions in Shanghai (China) in 1990 and 2010

Wu Qiang, Wang Dahui, Xu Xinhua, Shi Huixiang and Wang Xin

Energy, 1997, vol. 22, issue 10, 1015-1017

Abstract: CO2 is a significant greenhouse gas. CO2 emissions result mainly from energy consumption, which is closely related to the rate of economic development, efficiency of energy use and the structure of the energy-supply system. We estimate CO2 emissions in Shanghai for 1990 and 2010 and compare our results for Shanghai with those of other regions in the world. There exists a large CO2 reduction potential for Shanghai.

Date: 1997
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DOI: 10.1016/S0360-5442(97)00016-9

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