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Foreword; Contents; Editors and Contributors; 1 Serendipity of Low Carbon Energy System and the Scope of Regional Cooperation; 1.1 The Setting; 1.2 A Regional Cooperation Framework to Accelerate Low-Carbon Green Growth in Asia; 1.2.1 The Legitimacy Theory behind Regional Cooperation; 1.2.2 Mapping the Landscape for Regional Cooperation; 1.3 Country Actions versus Regional Cooperation for Low-Carbon Green Growth in Asia: Lesson Learned; 1.3.1 Meta-Policy Analysis Method; 1.3.2 Scaling Up Trade and Investment in Low-Carbon Technology

1.3.3 Transformative and Prioritised Financing for Low-Carbon Green Growth1.3.4 Emission Trading and Carbon Markets; 1.3.5 Regional Innovation Systems and Localised Learning; 1.3.6 Learning Economy and Low-Carbon Green Growth Knowledge Base; 1.4 Conclusions; References; An Evolutionary Analysis of Low-Carbon Energy Systems and Green Growth; 2 Low Carbon Energy Systems in China: Visioning Regional Cooperation Through the Belt and Road; 2.1 Introduction: Economic, Energy and Emission Profile; 2.1.1 Trends of Economic Growth and Energy Consumption

2.1.2 Remission of Energy Supply Pressure and Alleviation of Supply-Demand Contradiction2.1.3 Initial Success of Energy Mix Adjustment and Rapid Development of Efficient and Clean Energy; 2.1.4 Growing Demand for High-Quality Energy and Dependence on Oil and Gas Imports; 2.2 Policies and Achievements of Low-Carbon Energy System Development; 2.2.1 Policy Initiatives; 2.2.1.1 Strengthening Measures to Improve Energy Efficiency; 2.2.1.2 Promoting High-Quality Energy to Optimize Energy Mix; 2.2.1.3 Setting Targets for Reducing Carbon Emissions to Promote Low Carbon and Green Growth

2.2.1.4 Implementing the "Four Revolutions and Cooperation" Strategy to Support Low-Carbon Energy2.2.2 Achievements; 2.2.2.1 Stable and Rapid Economic Development; 2.2.2.2 Economic Restructuring and Economic Quality and Efficiency; 2.2.2.3 Technological Progress and Industrial Upgrading; 2.2.2.4 Energy Intensity and Carbon Intensity; 2.2.2.5 Positive Progress in Air Pollution Control; 2.3 Energy Demand Perspective Beyond to 2050; 2.3.1 Methodology; 2.3.2 Scenario Design; 2.3.3 Conclusions; 2.4 Road Map for Low-Carbon Transition and Green Development in Future

2.4.1 Pathway I-Total Coal Consumption Peaking Around 20202.4.2 Pathway II-CO2 Emissions Peaking During 2025-2030; 2.4.3 Pathway III-Total Energy Use Peaking Around 2035; 2.5 Policy Implications; 2.5.1 Reshaping the Energy Strategy in the Interest of Green, Low-Carbon Transition; 2.5.2 Incorporating the Low-Carbon Concept into Industrialization, Urbanization, Internationalization and Market-Oriented Development; 2.5.3 Meeting the New Age of Low Carbon: Electrified Energy System; 2.5.4 Speeding up the Institutional Reform to Release Reform and Ecological Bonus

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