Energy Security: China and the United States and the Divergence in Renewable Energy

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Autor(a) principal: Steeves,Brye Butler
Data de Publicação: 2016
Outros Autores: Ouriques,Helton Ricardo
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Contexto Internacional
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0102-85292016000200643
Resumo: Abstract Historically, great powers have gone to great lengths to guarantee the energy necessary to compete in the international system. Today, as fossil fuel sources diminish and energy demands increase, the most powerful States, specifically China and the United States, are competing for energy resources, including renewable energy sources, while continuing to protect and procure remaining nonrenewable sources around the world. As such, this article’s goals are: 1) to offer a brief overview of energy security; 2) to present a brief overview of the energy scenarios of China and the United States; 3) to show that China is investing more in renewable energy than the United States due, in part, to the domestic endowment of shale gas of the latter, and the imperative need to diversify the energy sources of the former.
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title Energy Security: China and the United States and the Divergence in Renewable Energy
spellingShingle Energy Security: China and the United States and the Divergence in Renewable Energy
Steeves,Brye Butler
China
United States
Energy Security
Renewable Energy
title_short Energy Security: China and the United States and the Divergence in Renewable Energy
title_full Energy Security: China and the United States and the Divergence in Renewable Energy
title_fullStr Energy Security: China and the United States and the Divergence in Renewable Energy
title_full_unstemmed Energy Security: China and the United States and the Divergence in Renewable Energy
title_sort Energy Security: China and the United States and the Divergence in Renewable Energy
author Steeves,Brye Butler
author_facet Steeves,Brye Butler
Ouriques,Helton Ricardo
author_role author
author2 Ouriques,Helton Ricardo
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Steeves,Brye Butler
Ouriques,Helton Ricardo
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv China
United States
Energy Security
Renewable Energy
topic China
United States
Energy Security
Renewable Energy
description Abstract Historically, great powers have gone to great lengths to guarantee the energy necessary to compete in the international system. Today, as fossil fuel sources diminish and energy demands increase, the most powerful States, specifically China and the United States, are competing for energy resources, including renewable energy sources, while continuing to protect and procure remaining nonrenewable sources around the world. As such, this article’s goals are: 1) to offer a brief overview of energy security; 2) to present a brief overview of the energy scenarios of China and the United States; 3) to show that China is investing more in renewable energy than the United States due, in part, to the domestic endowment of shale gas of the latter, and the imperative need to diversify the energy sources of the former.
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