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Preface; Contents; Abbreviations; 1 Energy Development in the World and China; 1.1 World Energy Development Review; 1.1.1 World Economy and Energy Consumption Are Significantly Correlated When Taking a Statistical Perspective; 1.1.2 Different Energy Demand Elasticities of GDP in Different Development Stages; 1.1.3 Different Decreasing Rates of Energy Intensity Across Countries; 1.1.4 There Is no Significant Improvement in the World's Unbalanced Energy Consumption; 1.1.5 Energy Poverty and the Induced Health Issues Are Still Serious.

1.1.6 World Energy Trade Increases Steadily and Natural Gas Emerges Progressively1.1.7 Fossil Fuel-Based Energy Consumption Has Caused Serious Pollution Are Carbon Emissions; 1.2 New Trends of World Energy Development from 2008 to 2010; 1.2.1 Recent Changes in the World Economy and the Global Financial Crisis; 1.2.2 Recent Changes in World Energy Development; 1.3 Energy Structural Changes in the G7 and BRICs; 1.4 Review of China's Energy Development; 1.4.1 Rapid Economic Growth with a Lower Energy Consumption Growth Rate.

1.4.2 Energy Supply Maintains a Rapid Growth Rate While the Energy Self-sufficiency Rate Has Declined1.4.3 Less Carbon-Intensive and Cleaner Energy Structure and More Energy-Intensive Economic Structure; 1.4.4 CO2 Emissions Grow Rapidly and CO2 Abatement Pressures Increase; 1.5 New Changes and Trends in China's Energy Development; 1.5.1 Reform of the Energy Management Mechanism Keeps Moving; 1.5.2 Energy Demand Growth Rate Decreased Due to the Business Cycle; 1.5.3 Energy Supply Diversification Is Accelerating; 1.5.4 Striking Advances in Energy Conservation Development.

1.5.5 China's Energy Flow Analysis in 20081.6 Challenges and Reactions of China's Energy Development; 1.6.1 Huge Energy Demand with Considerable Uncertainty; 1.6.2 Insufficient Per Capita Energy Resources, Especially High-Quality Ones; 1.6.3 New Challenges Facing Energy Development Due to Global Climate Change; 1.6.4 Global Climate Change Has Brought About New Energy Challenges; 1.6.5 An Important and Effective Way of Facing Challenges: Improving Energy Efficiency; References; 2 Relationship Between Energy Efficiency and the Economic System: Measuring Energy Efficiency.

2.1 Reconsideration of Energy Efficiency and Its Relation to the Economic System2.1.1 Understanding Energy Efficiency; 2.1.2 Measuring Energy Efficiency; 2.1.3 Energy Efficiency and the Economic System; 2.1.3.1 Structural Heterogeneity and Element Substitution; 2.1.3.2 Factor Production Rates and Energy Efficiency; 2.1.4 Energy Efficiency and Energy Conservation; 2.2 Indicators and Measurement of Energy Efficiency; 2.2.1 Energy Macro-efficiency; 2.2.2 Energy Physical Efficiency; 2.2.3 Energy Thermodynamics Efficiency; 2.2.4 Energy Value Efficiency; 2.2.5 Energy Allocation Efficiency.

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