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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. | ||
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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: An Overlooked Byproduct from Energy Generation | 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? | ![]() |
CO2 Storage: Large-scale low-cost demonstration opportunities in China | ![]() |
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 | |||