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ID129661
Title ProperHydro power project in Tibet and its implications
LanguageENG
AuthorTsering, Dolma
Publication2014.
Summary / Abstract (Note)In contemporary international politics, the competition as well as cooperation between two most powerful countries: America and China have remained as a most interesting topic to be debate and discussed about. China rank second largest economy in the world and the kind of influences it spread across the world through its economic power are where most of the analyses of these debate and discussion lie on. Whether China's economic power will remain continues to grow or not depend on the source of its economic growth. In such case, apart from various other factors, energy production remained as one of the basic necessities. Therefore, China energy demands increased at an unprecedented level. In 2010, China became world's largest energy consumer by consuming 23 percent of total world energy consumption by overtaking the US position.
`In' analytical NoteWorld Focus Vol.35, No.11; Mar.2014: o.12-18
Journal SourceWorld Focus Vol.35, No.11; Mar.2014: o.12-18
Key WordsHydro Power ;  Tibet ;  Energy ;  China ;  Water energy