Embodied greenhouse gas emissions from building China’s large-scale power transmission infrastructure
China has built the world’s largest power transmission infrastructure by consuming massive volumes of greenhouse gas- (GHG-) intensive products such as steel. A quantitative analysis of the carbon implications of expanding the transmission infrastructure would shed light on the trade-offs among thre...
Main Authors: | Chen, B. (Author), Cheng, Y. (Author), Feng, K. (Author), Guan, D. (Author), Kang, C. (Author), Li, J. (Author), Liang, X. (Author), Meng, J. (Author), Qian, H. (Author), Wang, M. (Author), Wei, W. (Author), Xue, J. (Author), Yang, Q. (Author), Zhang, N. (Author), Zhang, P. (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Nature Research
2021
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