Research on Energy Security and Sustainable Development of Beijing

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China's energy consumption has surpassed the United States to become the world's largest energy consumer. As the capital city of China, Beijing has a large-scale population size, high building density, land scarcity, sensitive atmosphere environment and great political influence. Beijing is always in need of large amount of energy and its pursuit for high quality energy is also desperate. Thus, its of high priority to guarantee a sustainable development path for urban energy. Based on analysis of the international energy situation, energy characteristics of Beijing and the Beijing Energy Risk, this paper intends to draw a conclusion on how to rely on sustainable energy development theory to control related risks in Beijing.

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February 2014

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