G-Won Green Supply [node:field_last_name] Keywords G-Won Green Supply Co Ltd taipei China Glastone POV waste management Read more about G-Won Green Supply [node:field_last_name] G-won is a renewable energy turnkey provider that provides two turnkey projects. This includes Glastone, which converts waste glass (bottle) into light stone which is applied as materials for civil engineering, water purification, gardening, and agriculture etc.; and POG, which convert any kind of waste plastic (except PVC) into diesel.
Taipei,China's ESCO Business Models Read more about Taipei,China's ESCO Business Models This presentation gave an overview of the ESCO services market in Taipei,China, and how the country is scaling up ESCOs through incentive programs, as well as the various business models currently in place.
Veronica Lin Keywords Taiwan Energy Service Association TESA energy service companies ESCO taipei China Read more about Veronica Lin
PRC’s Carbon Market: Accelerating a Green Economy in the People's Republic of China and Reducing Global Emissions Read more about PRC’s Carbon Market: Accelerating a Green Economy in the People's Republic of China and Reducing Global Emissions Adopting a carbon emission trading system provide a theoretical way to solve the problem of inefficient allocation of carbon emission rights and may bring huge potentials for energy saving and emission reduction. This presentation explored the emission reduction effect of carbon emission trading mechanism using DID and PSM-DID measurement methods and city-level data in China from 2004 to 2015. The results show that the implementation of the carbon emission trading system has significant emission reduction effects for the 11 pilot cities studied.
Pilot Recruitment of Foreign Workers in Border Areas of the People’s Republic of China Read more about Pilot Recruitment of Foreign Workers in Border Areas of the People’s Republic of China The People’s Republic of China is piloting cross-border cooperation on labor in border areas of Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region and Yunnan Province with Myanmar and Viet Nam.
Demographic and Migration Trends in Japan Read more about Demographic and Migration Trends in Japan Japan has an aging population, and it has become a country for immigration.
Po Yang Keywords education TVET ADB China vocational development Read more about Po Yang Po Yang is an associate professor with tenure, chair of Department of Economics of Education and Administration as well as a research associate of the Institute of Economics of Education, at the Graduate School of Education, Peking University, and a research fellow at China Institute of Education Finance Research, Peking University. She serves as the vice president of the China Association of Education Finance Research and has been working as a consultant for the World Bank, Asian Development Bank, and Ford Foundation.
Star Rating - Achieving the Sustainable Development Goal on Halving Road Deaths and Injuries: Impacts and the Role of Infrastructure Read more about Star Rating - Achieving the Sustainable Development Goal on Halving Road Deaths and Injuries: Impacts and the Role of Infrastructure Risk factors, sometimes called crash modification factors (CMF), are used by International Road Assessment Programme (iRAP) in its methodology to relate road attributes and risk of death and serious injury. Learn how to use iRAP’s Star Rating Demonstrator to produce star ratings that can help improve road safety.
Advanced Water Treatment Technology Read more about Advanced Water Treatment Technology Taipei,China's TWC is one of the biggest water companies in the world. It is a state-owned company that produces 8.6 million cubic meters of drinking water every day. It has developed efficient and new technologies that provide consumers a steady supply of water.
Vocational Education in Secondary Schools: A Review of International Practices Read more about Vocational Education in Secondary Schools: A Review of International Practices Vocational education acts as a bridge between education and employment and provides a better match for the aptitudes and interests of some pupils, according to an OECD study in 2010. Any major reform of secondary school provision should give serious consideration to vocational education and its place in the curriculum.