China's Solar-Powered Revolution China's New Energy Revolution explains how China can tackle its energy bottleneck and achieve a sustainable, peaceful rise by taking the lead in the solar industry. The author covers all the important issues from the vantage points of the economy, society, industry, and business. He explores current and future strategies, policies, and measures that China must take in this round of the new industrial revolution. Finally, he explains why he believes China will lead the world in the solar industry.
China's Solar-Powered Revolution China's New Energy Revolution explains how China can tackle its energy bottleneck and achieve a sustainable, peaceful rise by taking the lead in the solar industry. The author covers all the important issues from the vantage points of the economy, society, industry, and business. He explores current and future strategies, policies, and measures that China must take in this round of the new industrial revolution. Finally, he explains why he believes China will lead the world in the solar industry.
Li Hejun is the Vice President of All-China Federation of Industry and Commerce, member of the National CPPCC, and President of China New Energy Chamber of Commerce. He is the Chairman and CEO of Hanergy Holdings Group.
Inhaltsangabe
1. New Energy Revolution: China's Choice 2. Energy Independence: China Taking the Lead 3. Opportunities and Challenges: The New Landscape of the PV Industry 4. Why China? The Advantageous Position of China's PV Industry 5. National Strategy: The Right Path for China's PV Industry 6. PV: Future Prospects Epilogue: Life of a PV Person Notes Index
1. New Energy Revolution: China's Choice 2. Energy Independence: China Taking the Lead 3. Opportunities and Challenges: The New Landscape of the PV Industry 4. Why China? The Advantageous Position of China's PV Industry 5. National Strategy: The Right Path for China's PV Industry 6. PV: Future Prospects Epilogue: Life of a PV Person Notes Index
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