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_aThe implications of China's energy-import boom / _cMichal Meidan. |
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520 | _aSources of supply were just part of China's energy problems suring the early 2000s. Domestic problems became at least as important: government bureaucracy was not up to managing such a rapidly growing sector, nor to developing long term strategies. These limitations were evidenced for example by electricity generating capacity that failed to match demand and coal supplies being moved by road because of inadequate rail infrastructure. | ||
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_aCHINA _xENERGY PRODUCTION |
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_aCHINA _xENERGY CONSUMPTION |
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_aCHINA _xENERGY PLANNING |
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_aCHINA _xENERGY INFRASTRUCTURE |
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_aSurvival: _gVol 56 No 3, June-July 2014, pp. 179-200 (106) |
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_uhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00396338.2014.920147 _zLink to full text. |
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