Towards a sustainable society: the status and future of energy performance contracting in China
Associated with the rapid economic growth, last decades have witnessed significant increases of both energy production and energy consumption in China. It is also recognized that the air pollutants emissions brought by excessive fossil energy consumptions have caused serious environmental problems....
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