On the Experience of Enterprise Energy Conservation and Emissions Reduction in Developed Countries and the Enlightenment to China

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Developed countries have made significant results in the process of energy conservation and emissions reduction. We select the United States and Japan in the developed world as examples, introduce the policy content and features in the two countries to promote energy conservation and emissions reduction, and provide the beneficial enlightenment to energy conservation and emissions reduction work in China.

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