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Princeton University China Energy Group (CEG) is a student-operated research-focused organization based at Princeton University. CEG’s objective is to encourage sharing of ideas and perspectives on China’s energy situation, and communication amongst members on their research’s energy implications.

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CEG member meeting 2012
CEG hosted the first CEG member meeting on Thursday, Nov 29. Check the program here and download talk slides.
CEG LUNCH CEG Lunch 8: Air Quality Monitoring in China
CEG member Wen Wang from the Department of Electrical Engineering led a discussion on air quality monitoring in China.

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  Individuals to be taxed for oil consumption Ammonia Ammonia: An Overlooked Byproduct from Energy Generation join us Apply to be a member
China plans to increase taxes and energy consuming, highly polluting and resource-based products, as well as tax oil consumers at gas station. (by Kang Sun) Controlling ammonia actually can be a more efficient way to mitigate the environment impact from energy generation. Interested in China energy development? Come and join us!
  Shale: can the US experience be repeated? CCS in China CO2 Storage: Large-scale low-cost demonstration opportunities in China Qiang_Li Welcome new members
Shale boom in the US has largely affected the US market. However, Europe and Asia may have difficulty exploiting shale gas and oil, due to geological differences. (by Zhong Zheng) CO2 source-sink matching identifies low-cost opportunities for large-scale CO2 capture and storage demonstration projects in China. Qiang Li joined China Energy Group

 

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