1st Edition
China’s Carbon-Energy Policy and Asia’s Energy Transition Carbon Leakage, Relocation and Halos
Part 1: Energy Transition and Carbon Leakage, Relocation and Halos: Concepts and Framework
1. Carbon leakage, relocation, and halo: Concept and framework to understand impacts of China’s carbon-energy policy
Akihisa Mori
2. Struggles for energy transition in the electricity system in Asian countries: A system complementarity perspective
Akihisa Mori
Part 2: China's Energy and Industrial Transformation as Push Factors
3. Economic and environmental Impacts of power supply configuration change in China: An application of scenario input-output analysis
Jiayang Wang and Kiyoshi Fujikawa
4. Change of China’s renewable energy policy and its impact on domestic PV companies
Nobuhiro Horii
5. Do Chinese power companies employ investments in foreign power projects as a geographical diversification strategy to stringent regulations?
Akihisa Mori
Part 3: Carbon, Leakage, Relocation and Halos Effect in Host Countries
6. The Economic and carbon impact of China’s outward foreign direct investment in the power sector
Hikari Ban and Kiyoshi Fujikawa
7. The effect of renewable energy policies on import from Asian countries: Evidence from solar PV/wind energy with matching econometrics
Yasuhiro Ogura
8. The role of China in the development of coal and renewable energy plants in Indonesia
Maxensius Tri Sambodo
9. India’s energy transition: Is China an inhibitor or a catalyst?’
Nandakumar Janardhanan
10. Impact of Chinese renewable technology export on Japan’s energy transition: The case of solar photovoltaic industry
Takashi Hattori and Yi-chun Chen
11. Generating or receiving carbon leakages?: An examination of China in Asia
Le Tuyet Vo and Yiyi Ju
Part 4: Countermeasures and future challenges
12. The implications of East Asia electricity market integration on Southeast Asian economies and carbon emissions
Budy P. Resosudarmo and Yuventus Effendi
13. China’s carbon-energy policy and Asia’s energy transition from carbon leakage, relocation, and halos perspectives: Conclusions and the future
Akihisa Mori
Biography
Akihisa Mori is an Associate Professor at Kyoto University and a vice president of the Asian Association of Environmental and Resource Economics. His research focus is on sustainability transitions and China’s Belt and Road Initiative. His other publications with Routledge include China's Climate-Energy Policy: Domestic and International Impacts.






