1、 February 2024 OIES Paper:CE13 Prospects of the Chinese coal chemical industry in an increasingly carbon-constrained world Kevin Jianjun Tu,Senior Visiting Research Fellow,OIES i The contents of this paper are the authors sole responsibility.They do not necessarily represent the views of the Oxford
2、Institute for Energy Studies or any of its Members.The contents of this paper are the authors sole responsibility.They do not necessarily represent the views of the Oxford Institute for Energy Studies or any of its members.Copyright 2024 Oxford Institute for Energy Studies(Registered Charity,No.2860
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4、ission in writing from the Oxford Institute for Energy Studies.ISBN 978-1-78467-230-0 ii The contents of this paper are the authors sole responsibility.They do not necessarily represent the views of the Oxford Institute for Energy Studies or any of its Members.Contents Contents.ii Figures.ii Tables.
5、ii Acknowledgements.1 About the author.1 Abstract.2 1.Introduction.3 2.State of play.4 2.1 An overview of Chinas coal chemical industry.4 2.2 Development of Chinas coal chemical industry.5 2.3 From the 3E to SECTOR framework:Assessing the prospects of Chinas chemical industry.7 3.Drivers and limitat
6、ions of coal chemical development in China.10 3.1 The drivers behind coal chemical development in China.10 3.2 Limitations constraining coal chemical development in China.16 4.Prospects of the Chinese coal chemical industry.22 5.Policy recommendations.24 Bibliography.27 Figures Figure 1:Simplified f