2023
DOI: 10.3390/su15021442
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Peace Engineering in Practice: China’s Energy Diplomacy Strategy and Its Global Implications

Abstract: As the world’s largest energy importer, consumer and with the second-largest economy, China is heavily dependent on fossil fuels. Massive energy imports make China a major stakeholder in the world energy trade, with significant implications and repercussions on the global economy. The desire to be energy independent and the environmental impact of fossil fuels is prompting China to diversify its energy supply, adapt its domestic energy infrastructure, and deploy renewable energy technologies on an unprecedente… Show more

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“…Second, adjust domestic energy and develop energy technology. Given that China still uses fossil energy as the main source of its energy supply, China needs to reduce the use of fossil energy so that carbon emissions do not increase and develop technologies to reduce carbon emissions produced from the fossil energy used (Liang et al, 2023).…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Second, adjust domestic energy and develop energy technology. Given that China still uses fossil energy as the main source of its energy supply, China needs to reduce the use of fossil energy so that carbon emissions do not increase and develop technologies to reduce carbon emissions produced from the fossil energy used (Liang et al, 2023).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Considering that China has a goal of achieving zero carbon emissions by 2060 and peak carbon emissions before 2030, this will make China reduce its consumption of coal as a source of energy generation in the country. This makes China need to be able to improve its country's energy security before achieving this goal by utilizing domestic coal production and developing renewable energy (Liang et al, 2023). Excessive use of fossil energy can produce a lot of carbon emissions.…”
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“…It aims to produce 1200 Gigawatts of electricity solely from solar and wind by 2030 and make green energy 80% of its energy production by 2060 [6]. China has progressed in the growth of renewable energy and reduction of fossil-fuel resources usage within a short period of 10 years [7] (Figure 2). Second, China leads the world in consumer electronic goods.…”
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confidence: 99%