China is the world's second largest consumer of primary commercial energy, accounting for 12% of the global total. Its demand in 2003 was equivalent to that of Japan, South Korea, India and Indonesia combined, or some 80% of the EU-15 states, and it increased by 14% in that year. In 2002 China overtook Japan … Continue Reading ››
Category Archives: Other Academic Papers and Publications
Other Academic Papers and Publications
China’s Developing Gas Industry: Policy, Institutional and Regulatory Requirements
The years 2001 and 2002 have been momentous for China's gas industry. In March 2001 the government announced that BP had been selected to participate in the construction and operation of China's first LNG terminal. In June of the same year four consortia were chosen to tender for partnership with PetroChina in the construction … Continue Reading ››
Energy Security in East Asia: a European View
Presented at the Symposium on Pacific Energy Cooperation 2003 - 12-13 February 2003, Tokyo
Why is energy security still on the agenda?
The concept of energy security as an international issue first came to prominence in the 1970s as a result of the disruptions to global oil supplies. During the 1990s most … Continue Reading ››
The importance of policy, institutional and legal frameworks for sustainable land use in China
Technological, management, economic and social considerations rightly form the starting point for the development of strategies for sustainable land use. But unless appropriate political, institutional and legal frameworks are developed, any strategies for sustainable land use are likely to be implemented with little long-term or widespread impact. This paper examines a number of critical … Continue Reading ››
Searching for energy security: the political ramifications of China’s international energy policy
Andrews-Speed, P, X. Liao and R. Dannreuther, (2002)
Woodrow Wilson International Center, China Environment Series Issue 5, 2002, pp. 13-28.
China’s developing gas industry: policy, institutional and regulatory requirements
Andrews-Speed, P. and Dow, S. (2002)
Minerals and Energy 17 (2), pp.20-32
Introducing Competition in Power Generation in China: the Case of Guangdong Province
Andrews-Speed, P. et al. (2001)
Dundee: Centre for Energy, Petroleum and Mineral Law and Policy, CEPMLP Paper No. CP3/01.
Eight Principles of Electricity Reform
Pritchard, R. and Andrews-Speed. P. (2001)
International Energy Law and Taxation Review Issue 1, 11-17.
China’s energy policy transition:pressures and constraints.
Journal of Energy Literature, 2001,vol VII, no 2, pp 3-34.China
CEPMLP Info Service
Location Ref: PER, Staff Publication
Keywords: Energy policy china, Conservation energy in general, China
LNG in China: the challenges ahead.
FT Asia Gas Report, 2000, no 35, pp 8-10.
Keywords: Liquefied natural gas (LNG), Gas development china, Gas industry china, Electricity china, Energy policy china