Title of article
Chinaʹs rural energy system and management
Author/Authors
Peter Catania، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1999
Pages
12
From page
229
To page
240
Abstract
The issues related to rural energy development and the corresponding escalating economic activities have given rise to a complex, interrelationship among societal, economics, energy, environment and rural policies. With 7% of the worldʹs farm land to produce food for 23% of the worldʹs population, combined with the increasing energy demands for modernized farming has resulted in a dynamic rural energy policy for China. This paper discusses the characteristics of a rural society, outlines the relationship of rural energy supply and demand management, and discusses the interrelationship between energy and the environment utilization. An illustration of the diffusion of biomass as a success story highlights some of the policies related to self-building, self-managing and self-using. Also discussed in this paper are the results of the integrated rural energy-policy, that is, the social benefits to farmers and the decrease of energy consumption per unit of output. Emerging nations must undertake a comprehensive analysis and synthesis of their respective rural energy developments and the corresponding interrelationships between technology, economics and the environment.
Journal title
Applied Energy
Serial Year
1999
Journal title
Applied Energy
Record number
414304
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