New Energy Policy and its Influence on Low-Carbon City Planning after the Great East Japan Earthquake
Author(s): |
Feng Lin
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Medium: | conference paper |
Language(s): | English |
Conference: | 2012 International Conference on Civil, Architectural and Hydraulic Engineering (ICCAHE 2012), August 10-12th 2012, Zhangjiajie (China) |
Published in: | Sustainable Cities Development and Environment [3 vols] |
Page(s): | 594-599 |
DOI: | 10.4028/www.scientific.net/AMM.209-211.594 |
Abstract: |
The Great East Japan Earthquake dealt a major blow to Japan, including the shattering of its fragile energy supply. The disaster most seriously questions the existing energy policy. Correcting the problems and guiding by macro-regulation and control provide the essential insurance for restoration and further sustainable economic development. China is a big energy user and importer of the 21st century, and a safe and efficient energy supply is of great significance for maintaining its long-term and stable economic growth. As the Chinese saying puts it, the stones from other hills may serve to polish jades; Japanese explorations have good reference value for China’s economic transformation, and the development of low-carbon cities and buildings. |
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