Does low-carbon energy transition mitigate energy poverty? The case of natural gas for China

作者: Muhammad Shahbaz , Kangyin Dong , Qingzhe Jiang , Jun Zhao

DOI: 10.1016/J.ENECO.2021.105324

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摘要: … Due to the rapid advancement of industrialization and … affects China's energy poverty, this study systematically examines the … The survey results in this study indicated that about 58% of …

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