Renewable Energy Development in China A 40-Year China-World Bank Partnership

China's remarkable economic growth required dramatic growth of energy consumption and continuous changes in the nation's energy economy. The World Bank supported the efforts of the Chinese government to develop and revitalize the country's energy sector to meet the daunting challenges...

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title Renewable Energy Development in China A 40-Year China-World Bank Partnership
title_auth Renewable Energy Development in China A 40-Year China-World Bank Partnership
title_exact_search Renewable Energy Development in China A 40-Year China-World Bank Partnership
title_exact_search_txtP Renewable Energy Development in China A 40-Year China-World Bank Partnership
title_full Renewable Energy Development in China A 40-Year China-World Bank Partnership Christophe De Gouvello
title_fullStr Renewable Energy Development in China A 40-Year China-World Bank Partnership Christophe De Gouvello
title_full_unstemmed Renewable Energy Development in China A 40-Year China-World Bank Partnership Christophe De Gouvello
title_short Renewable Energy Development in China
title_sort renewable energy development in china a 40 year china world bank partnership
title_sub A 40-Year China-World Bank Partnership
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Hydro Power
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Renewable Energy
Solar Energy
Windpower
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