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Geographical and environmental perspectives for the sustainable development of renewable energy in urbanizing China

Chao Bao and Chuang-lin Fang

Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 2013, vol. 27, issue C, 464-474

Abstract: With rapid urbanization and industrialization, China has become both the largest energy consumer and CO2 emitting country in the world. As a clean and low-carbon energy source, renewable energy is a good choice to substitute for the exhausted fossil energy. The Chinese central and local governments have made a series of policies and optimistic plans to promote a rapid development of renewable energies. China′s renewable energy development has become a key to the sustainable development of socio-economic system. Unlike most of the current studies which mainly identified the challenges regarding policies and technologies around renewable energy or performed specific analyses for a certain kind of renewable energy, this paper summarizes the spatial disparity and consistency among the major renewable energies, coal resources, energy consumption and its major influencing factors in China, and reviews the positive and negative environmental impacts of major renewable energies. Based on the geographical and environmental perspectives, this paper recommends that the Chinese government: constructs the national energy production bases according to the resource distribution; integrates different energies on the basis of their natural features and spatial consistency; adjusts the overall layout of socio-economic development consistent with renewable energies; and promotes a moderate renewable energy development to maximize the environmental benefits.

Keywords: Renewable energy; Spatial disparity; Spatial consistency; Environmental impacts; Urban China (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013
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DOI: 10.1016/j.rser.2013.07.008

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