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Dec 17, 2019

Environmental Philanthropy Landscape Analysis

With support from Energy Foundation China, the China Foundation Center analyzed the current programs, funding size, and geographical distribution of Chinese charitable foundations that have worked on the environment, especially in the field of clean air. The resulting report was released in June 2019.
Dec 17, 2019

Water Price, Water Resources Tax, and Green Development Based on Water Restraints

In July 2019, the World Resources Institute released this report with support from Energy Foundation China. Researchers analyzed latest water price policies and regulations in China, and summarized international experience on imposing and enforcing water price and water resources fee/tax, in hopes of making well-balanced policy recommendations to China.
Dec 17, 2019

Chinese Power System Transformation

In 2019, the China Electric Power Planning and Engineering Institute and the International Energy Agency (IEA) released this report with support from Energy Foundation China.
Dec 12, 2019

Technical Guide to the Co-Control of Air Pollutant and Carbon Emissions in the Urban Transport Sector

With support from Energy Foundation China, this guide was completed by a joint team that includes the China Sustainable Transportation Center, the World Resources Institute, the Innovative Green Development Program, the School of Environment at Tsinghua University, and the Beijing Transport Institute.
Oct 15, 2019

Achieving Triple Goals of Carbon Emission Peaking, Air Quality Standard Attainment, and Economic Prosperity at the City Level: The Shenzhen Case

With support from Energy Foundation China, the Harbin Institute of Technology (Shenzhen) led a joint research team from seven international and domestic research institutions to conduct this research and released the Shenzhen Case Study report in August 2019.
Aug 4, 2019

The Intervention of Low Carbon Consumption by Communications in China by 2030 and 2050

By identifying the main areas of low carbon consumption in the future, the report studies the structural changes in consumption in China and its influencing factors. Combined with China’s medium- and long-term development goals, the report predicts what low carbon consumption might be like in 2030 and 2050 and how consumer preference would change over time.
Aug 4, 2019

Carbon Emission Peaking Path of China’s City Clusters: Exploring the Opportunities

In May of 2019, the Rocky Mountain Institute released the report with support from Energy Foundation China and WWF
Aug 4, 2019

China’s Energy Demand for Cooling Under the Baseline and the Kigali Amendment Scenarios

In this report, the College of Environmental Sciences and Engineering of Peking University evaluates China’s mitigation potential, abatement cost, and direct and indirect benefits of achieving emission reduction targets under the business-as-usual and Kigali Amendment scenarios.
Aug 4, 2019

Domestic and International Policies on HFCs Mitigation

In 2019, Energy Foundation China supported Peking University’s College of Environmental Sciences and Engineering to review HFCs mitigation policies in China and other parts of the world.
Aug 4, 2019

The Economics of Designing China’s Carbon Pricing System

Supported by Energy Foundation China, Kunshan Duke University published the report in April 2019. Against the backdrop of the medium- and long-term strategy planning of China’s climate governance, the report analyzes the necessity of designing the country’s carbon pricing system from the top level, the priorities of such a system, and its economic impacts.
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