Coordinatore | UNIVERSITE D'AIX MARSEILLE
Organization address
address: Boulevard Charles Livon 58 contact info |
Nazionalità Coordinatore | France [FR] |
Totale costo | 601˙516 € |
EC contributo | 601˙516 € |
Programma | FP7-PEOPLE
Specific programme "People" implementing the Seventh Framework Programme of the European Community for research, technological development and demonstration activities (2007 to 2013) |
Code Call | FP7-PEOPLE-2007-3-1-IAPP |
Funding Scheme | MC-IAPP |
Anno di inizio | 2008 |
Periodo (anno-mese-giorno) | 2008-11-01 - 2012-10-31 |
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UNIVERSITE D'AIX MARSEILLE
Organization address
address: Boulevard Charles Livon 58 contact info |
FR (Marseille) | coordinator | 0.00 |
2 |
BRUNEL UNIVERSITY
Organization address
address: Kingston Lane contact info |
UK (UXBRIDGE) | participant | 0.00 |
3 |
Swisselectricy.com SA
Organization address
address: AVENUE ROSEMONT 12 contact info |
CH (GENEVE) | participant | 0.00 |
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'The electricity industry in China, the second in the world, has to meet three sometimes incompatible challenges: to supply the fast growing economy with enough power; to improve the technical and cost efficiency of power plants; and finally, to reduce the health-damaging impactof its coal-fired power plans, which are one of the biggest pollution sources in the World. Understanding the extent and nature of these challenges is of major concern for individuals as well as decision- makers in the public as in the private sector in China and in Europe. The present study aims at providing new quantitative evidence on each of these challenges using original data in particular through survey work through a collaborative projects and exchanges between academic specialists of quantitative economy and a commercial SME that seek developing its activity and support its clients on the Chinese markets. The proposed collaboration between academia and an SME (SwissElectricity SA) aims thus at furthering our understanding of the industry’s potential in improving its efficiency and supply structure. This will help China progress in the reform of its institutional regime to promote both a cleaner and more productive electricity industry. The proposed research will be aimed at providing policy makers and industrialists with a comprehensive and detailed economic and technical assessment of the capability of China’s electricity industry to meet the environmental demand for its sustainable development and growth.'