2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.egypro.2011.03.107
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Low-Carbon Strategy with Chinese SMEs

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“…3 : On the enterprises side. In contrast to SMEs(small and medium-sized enterprises) with poor energy conservation measures, unregulated energy control, poor quality of staff energy control, weak energy statistical bases, obsolete technology and equipment, and low efficiency in energy consumption [ 75 ], NEEs are more likely to be able to innovate in low-carbon technologies areas. Firstly, NEEs should comprehensively balance and compare their own innovation conditions, combining development opportunities, market capacity and production efficiency, adjusting corporate L-CTI plans, improving input-output allocation, and overcoming the obstacles of scale inefficiency to the growth of L-CTIE.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…3 : On the enterprises side. In contrast to SMEs(small and medium-sized enterprises) with poor energy conservation measures, unregulated energy control, poor quality of staff energy control, weak energy statistical bases, obsolete technology and equipment, and low efficiency in energy consumption [ 75 ], NEEs are more likely to be able to innovate in low-carbon technologies areas. Firstly, NEEs should comprehensively balance and compare their own innovation conditions, combining development opportunities, market capacity and production efficiency, adjusting corporate L-CTI plans, improving input-output allocation, and overcoming the obstacles of scale inefficiency to the growth of L-CTIE.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, if a country or region chooses the direction of GTP more, it will achieve faster green development. Developed countries or regions have path dependence on gray technology to a certain extent [47], and they are directly facing the frontier of green technology, so there are difficulties in research and development. However, developing countries with certain human capital conditions will achieve GTP relatively easily through introduction and imitation.…”
Section: Theoretical Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The comprehensive loss of environmental pollution is calculated by the emission of major pollutants referring to Tan and Wen [47], and Wen and Dai [45] and converted to the constant price in 1995 by PPI.…”
Section: Environmental Pollution 3: Comprehensive Loss Of Environment...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sonuç olarak KOBİ'ler büyük işletmelere göre daha dezavantajlı olsa da düşük karbon ekonomisi ve Yenilenebilir Enerji noktasında rekabet edebilir bir noktada olduğu ifade edilmiştir (Huaide & Jingrong, 2011). 1970' den sonra gerçekleşen büyük enerji krizinden sonra karar alıcılar fosil yakıtlardan sürdürülebilir Yenilenebilir Enerji yakıt türlerine yönelmeye başlamışlardır.…”
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