Xianli Zhu
United Nations Environment Programme
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Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies for Global Change | 2014
Kirsten Halsnæs; Amit Garg; John M. Christensen; Helene Ystanes Føyn; Maryna Karavai; Emilio Lèbre La Rovere; Matthew Bramley; Xianli Zhu; Catherine Mitchell; Joyashree Roy; Kanako Tanaka; Hidefumi Katayama; Carlos Mena; I.B. Obioh; Igor Bashmakov; Stanford Mwakasonda; Myong-Kyoon Lee; Marlene Vinluan; Yu Joe Huang; Laura Segafredo
The aim of this paper is to assess how policy goals in relation to the promotion of green growth, energy security, pollution control and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions reductions have been aligned in policies that have been implemented in selected countries during the last decades as a basis for discussing how a multi objective policy paradigm can contribute to future climate change mitigation. The paper includes country case studies from Brazil, Canada, China, the European Union (EU), India, Japan, Mexico, Nigeria, South Africa, South Korea and the United States covering renewable energy options, industry, transportation, the residential sector and cross-sectoral policies. These countries and regions together contribute more than two thirds of global GHG emissions. The paper finds that policies that are nationally driven and that have multiple objectives, including climate-change mitigation, have been widely applied for decades in both developing countries and industrialised countries. Many of these policies have a long history, and adjustments have taken place based on experience and cost effectiveness concerns. Various energy and climate-change policy goals have worked together in these countries, and in practice a mix of policies reflecting specific priorities and contexts have been pursued. In this way, climate-change mitigation has been aligned with other policy objectives and integrated into broader policy packages, though in many cases specific attention has not been given to the achievement of large GHG emission reductions. Based on these experiences with policy implementation, the paper highlights a number of key coordination and design issues that are pertinent to the successful joint implementation of several energy and climate-change policy goals.
Chapters | 2010
Xianli Zhu; Lars Rosendahl Appelquist; Kirsten Halsnæs
This book reports and rationalizes the state-of-the-art concerning the social costs of electricity generation. Social costs are assessed by adding to the private generation costs, the external costs associated with damages to human health, the environment, crops, materials, and those related to the consequences of climate change. The authors consider the evolution of these costs up to 2030 for major electricity generating technologies and, using these estimates, evaluate policy options for external cost internalization, providing quantitative scenarios by country and primary fuel for 2010, 2020 and 2030. While mainly focusing on European countries, the book also examines the situation in key emerging economies such as China, India, Brazil and Turkey.
Archive | 2007
K. Jiang; X. Hu; Q. Liu; Xianli Zhu; Amit Garg; Kirsten Halsnæs
Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Energy and Environment | 2014
Xianli Zhu; Guiyang Zhuang; Na Xiong
Archive | 2017
Xianli Zhu; Amit Garg; Pankaj Mohan; Saket Shukla; Bhushan Kankal; Saritha Vishwanathan
Journal of Energy in Southern Africa | 2017
Kenneth Joseph Gondwe; Sosten S. Chiotha; Theresa Mkandawire; Xianli Zhu; Jyoti P. Painuly; John L.Taulo
Archive | 2017
Xianli Zhu; Saritha Vishwanathan; Amit Garg; Vineet Tiwari; Bhushan Kankal; Manmohan Kapshe; Tirthankar Nag
Archive | 2017
Xianli Zhu; Quan Bai; Xiliang Zhang
Archive | 2016
Steven Fawkes; Kit Oung; David Thorpe; Xianli Zhu; Stephane de la Rue du Can; Timothy Clifford Farrell
Integrating EE into the 10YFP on Sustainable Consumption and Production Patterns | 2016
Jyoti P. Painuly; Ksenia Petrichenko; Xianli Zhu; Mark Lister; Thomas Thorsch Krader