Study on Low-Carbon Development Status Quo and Countermeasures of Transportation in Shandong Province

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The rapid development of the transportation industry in Shandong Province provides a fundamental guarantee for the economic and social development, but also brings a lot of energy consumption and pollutant emissions, directly affecting the construction of ecological Shandong. By investigating low-carbon development of the transportation industry in Shandong Province, this article analyzes the status of low-carbon development and identifies the problems: transportation structure is irrational; low-carbon development lacks corporate body; regulation of transportation energy saving needs to be strengthened. Put forward countermeasures for low-carbon development of the transportation in Shandong Province: speed up the construction of the integrated transport system; optimize transport organization; improve regulation of transportation energy; give full play to the leading role of science and technology to a low-carbon economy; strengthen low-carbon economic subject consciousness of transportation enterprises; develop public low carbon transport consciousness.

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February 2013

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