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Governing energy consumption in China: a comprehensive assessment of the energy conservation target responsibility system

Kevin Lo

2020Energy Transitions27 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract The governance of energy consumption in China is of environmental significance from the standpoints of preventing local air pollution and global climate change. At the heart of China’s energy governance system is the energy conservation target responsibility system (ECTRS). This article examines this important governance instrument from three key aspects. First, it explains the role of the ECTRS in China’s authoritarian yet decentralized governance system. Second, it traces the development of the ECTRS over the last decade, with a specific focus on the reforms introduced in the 13th 5-Year Plan (2016–2020), particularly the energy caps. Third, it analyzes the limitations of the ECTRS and provides a policy outlook in the context of growing domestic and international interests in energy conservation.

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Corporate governanceChinaEnergy conservationContext (archaeology)Energy consumptionAuthoritarianismEnvironmental governanceConsumption (sociology)Political scienceEconomic systemEnergy policyEnvironmental resource managementEnvironmental planningBusinessEconomicsGeographySociologyRenewable energyPoliticsEcologyDemocracyBiologyFinanceLawArchaeologySocial scienceEnvironmental Impact and SustainabilityEnergy, Environment, Economic GrowthEnergy, Environment, and Transportation Policies
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