Prospects for Carbon Neutrality of the Chinese Economy: Technological Innovations and Interstate Projects
N. N. Yevchenko () and
Wang Xiaohan
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N. N. Yevchenko: Southern Federal University
Wang Xiaohan: University of Economics and Law
Studies on Russian Economic Development, 2024, vol. 35, issue 3, 455-466
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Abstract In an effort to achieve carbon neutrality, governments are developing technologies to reduce carbon emissions. China and Russia have approved policy documents containing recommendations for transforming the domestic energy balance into a low-carbon model. Interstate projects are an important tool for scientific innovation and technological decarbonization. The article analyzes the terms of cooperation, characteristics and technologies of projects to reduce carbon emissions in the field of nuclear energy, natural gas, construction, carbon capture, utilization and storage (CCUS). Presenting the experience of the PRC, the authors propose the development of a low-carbon model of the state based on a system for managing energy projects, changing the structure of the energy balance, using information technologies in the construction and operation of infrastructure facilities, improving education and training systems, and using dynamic monitoring models.
Keywords: transformation of the energy balance; low-carbon; interstate project; energy-saving technologies (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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