This volume focuses on the topic of energy transitions in the coal
mining industries of China and Japan by adopting a Sino-Japanese
comparative approach in area studies to examine the experiences
between the two major East Asian economies. In China, rapid
industrialization led to dramatic growth in energy demand and much of
this energy demand was fueled by affordable coal energy. With growing
social concerns about the environment and an increasingly vocal middle
class in contemporary China, the authorities and state-owned
enterprises are studying the use of coal fuels for its future
development. In Japan, coal was also an affordable main source of
energy for Japan’s early post-war heavy industrialization until it
was gradually replaced by oil in the 1960s. The oil shocks of the
1970s compelled Japan to look for cleaner and cheaper fuels, including
nuclear power. In these energy transitions from coal to oil and then
onto non-fossil fuels, the story of coal power in both countries is
highlighted in this publication as a comparative study. This volume is
a crucial contribution to the discussion of China's energy reforms,
and required reading for scholars of climate change and society.
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Mine Closures, Rail Developments, and Energy Narratives
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9789811016813
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
Springer Nature
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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