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China Energy Efficiency Studies

Clemson University and the Energy Research Institute of the State Planning Commission of China. Energy Efficiency in China: Case Studies and Economic Analysis (part 2). Report Number 4 of China: Issues and Options in Greenhouse Gas Emissions Control. Washington: The World Bank, 1994

Reprinted in February 2006 by the Clemson University Center for International Trade in cooperation with the World Bank and now made available on-line by the Clemson University Department of Applied Economics and Statistics in support of on-going World Bank sponsored studies to construct marginal abatement cost (MAC) curves within low-carbon growth (LCG) investment planning in rapidly-growing emerging market countries. The China case studies reporduced here demonstrate applications of cost-benefit analysis methods to analyzing carbon mitigation/abatement options and discuss and evaluate issues encourntered in those applications.

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Part 2 Executive Summary

I. Metallurgy

  1. Replacement of Open Hearth Furnaces with BOF Process Technology at Anshan
  2. Continuous Casting Replacing Ingot Casting Technology at Benxi
  3. Renovations of Reheating Furnace at Dalian
  4. Blast Furnace Gas Recovery for Co-Generation at Xingtai
  5. Industrial Kiln Renovation at Shandong Aluminum Works

II. Chemicals

  1. Medium Size Coal Based Ammonia Plant Renovation at Shijiazhuang
  2. Waste Gas Recovery in a Small Size Coal Based Ammonia Plant at Shouguang
  3. Membrane Electrolysis Process for Caustic Soda Production at Jiujiang

III. Building Materials

  1. Kiln Renovations for Old Cement Plant at Qixin
  2. Wet to Dry Process Conversion at Yingde Cement Plant
  3. Vertical Kiln Renovation at Weifang Cement Plant

IV. Pulp and Paper

  1. Co-Generation Project at Yalujiang Paper Mill
  2. Black Liquor Recovery Project at Bostenghu Paper Mill

V. Textiles

  1. Co-Generation Project in Yalujiang Dyeing and Printing Plant
  2. Caustic Soda Recovery in Yalujiang Dyeing and Printing Plant
  3. Computer Management for Energy Use in Dyeing and Printing Plant

VI. Electric Motors

  1. High Efficiency Motors Project at Wuxi
  2. Variable Speed Motors Project at Zhejiang and Shenyang
  3. Electric Motors Repair Project in Shanghai
  4. Steam Trap Production Project at Yangzhou

VII. Coal Processing

  1. Coal Briquetting for Household and Boiler Use in Luanshan and Chongqing
  2. Steam Coal Washing and Screening in Datong and Xuzhou

VIII. Power Generation and Distribution

  1. Reduction of Line Loss in Low Voltage Power Distribution Network in Zhejiang
  2. High Efficiency Technology Use in Thermal Plants at Zhenhai

IX. Residential Buildings

  1. Energy Conservation for Residential Buildings in Beijing

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