1. Chemistry energizes China
- Author
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Tremblay, Jean-Francois
- Subjects
China -- Economic aspects ,China -- Energy policy ,Chemical industry -- Industry forecasts ,Chemical industry -- International marketing ,Chemical industry -- Location ,Herbicides -- Industry forecasts ,Herbicides -- International marketing ,Herbicides -- Location ,Pesticides industry -- Industry forecasts ,Pesticides industry -- International marketing ,Pesticides industry -- Location ,Energy industry -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Energy industry -- Equipment and supplies ,Alternative energy sources -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Alternative energy sources -- Economic aspects ,Government regulation ,Chemicals, plastics and rubber industries ,Engineering and manufacturing industries - Abstract
China has started in its quest to change its approaches to power generation, transportation, and consumption by tapping alternative sources such as oil shale, solar energy, and wind. Much of China's energy supply has been dependent on coal and imported oil. How China's move opened opportunities for chemical and materials firms from all over the world is discussed.
- Published
- 2010