12th Annual Meeting of China Association for Science and Technology on Information and Communication Technology and Smart Grid (AMCST 2010 E-BOOK)

Fuzhou,China,11.1-11.3,2010

ISBN: 978-1-935068-23-5 Scientific Research Publishing, USA

E-Book 660pp Pub. Date: November 2010

Category: Computer Science & Communications

Price: $120

Title: The Potential Analysis of Carbon Trading Market Based on Inner Mongolia
Source: 12th Annual Meeting of China Association for Science and Technology on Information and Communication Technology and Smart Grid (AMCST 2010 E-BOOK) (pp 493-496)
Author(s): Dong Zhang, Inner Mongolia Extra High Voltage Power Supply Bureau, Hohhot 010080, China;
Wei Wang, Inner Mongolia Extra High Voltage Power Supply Bureau, Hohhot 010080, China;
Ning Wang, Bao Tou Power Supply Bureau, Bao Tou, 014030, China
Jia-yin Wang, Inner Mongolia Institute of Water Resources and Hydropower Survey and Design, Hohhot 010020, China
Abstract: With the global climate warming and the international carbon trading market activating, carbon trading and carbon emissions receive more and more attention in all countries. Carbon trading mechanism (CDM mechanism) is under the framework of the "Kyoto Protocol" to achieve low-carbon process of an effective mechanism for sustainable development, through which the carbon dioxide emissions is as a commodity to solve the represented carbon dioxide as a greenhouse gas reduction mechanism. The Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region is national determination wind electricity Three Gorges Base, the country windproof controls the sands, the afforestation project key area, the country important thermoelectricity generation energy base. Through the development of wind power, forest carbon sinks and installing carbon capture devices in the thermal power plant, the paper mainly analyzes the potential of carbon trading market in Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region. Through the analysis of three aspects, demonstrated the potential of the carbon trading market in Inner Mongolia.
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