Title: China, Energy
1China, Energy Environment Awareness
- Presentation Prepared for
- China Sustainable Development
- Environmental Energy Systems Institute
- Shell Center for Sustainability
- Rice University
- September 27, 2004
Steven W. Lewis, Ph.D. James A. Baker
IIIInstitute for Public PolicyRICE
UNIVERSITY swlewis_at_rice.edu
2Research on Energy, Energy Security and
Environmental Awareness in China at the Baker
Institute
- Regional Cooperation on Energy, Energy Security
and Environmental Awareness in Northeast Asia
(China, Japan and the U.S.) - Privatization of National Oil Companies China in
Comparative Perspective - Lifestyles and Attitudes of Chinas Emerging
Middle Class
3NE Asia Energy Cooperation Workshops
- RESEARCH GOAL How to Integrate Chinas Energy
Economy into the Global Energy Economy Through
Cooperation Among China, Japan and the U.S.? - RESEARCH PARTNERS
- UFJ Research and Institute for Energy Economics,
Japan - Chinese Association for Asian and African Studies
(CASS) - Horizon Survey Research and Boodc of Beijing
4NE Asia Energy Cooperation Workshops
- POLICY PRESCRIPTIONS
- In the Long-Term, Major Consumer Nations Should
Help China Develop the Institutions Necessary to
Join the International Energy Agency and OECD - In the Short-Term, Major Consumer Nations Should
Help China Develop a National Energy Policy,
Increase Energy Security and Environmental
Awareness Through - Coordinated Use of Petroleum and Product
Stockpiles - Coordinated Negotiations with to Major Oil
Producers to Eliminate Asian Premium - Standardization of Fuel and Fuel Consumption
Measures in NE Asia - Comparative Studies of Energy and Environment
Awareness in China
5 Horizon Survey Research June 2004 Environment
Issues Rank Highly Among Urban Chinese
6Horizon Survey Research June 2004 Chinese
Residents Environmental Protection
Energy-Saving Habits
Saving water Save electricity Cut down on the
use of disposable living articles Saving coal
Saving natural gas for home use Using
environmental-friendly lotions categorizing
household garbage Saving motor gasoline
88.1
81.7
34.2
33.2
32.4
22.3
19.7
16.7
Often using public means of transportation to
reduce air pollution caused by private cars
9.7
Replacing non-renewable or nocuous energy sources
with clean or renewable energy
8.0
7Horizon Survey Research June 2004 Private car
owners are more concerned with energy issues,
while those without a car are more concerned
about environmental protection.
Energy shortage awareness
Energy and environmental issues of concern to the
residents
8Horizon Survey Research June 2004 Urban
residents near factories or plants pay much
attentions to air pollution and noise caused by
manufacturing but less attention to the waste of
water and land resources
9Horizon Survey Research June 2004 Chinese
residents expect a public hearing mechanism with
high participation will be established for energy
pricing
10Horizon Survey Research June 2004 Letting
Government Officials hear Public Opinion is the
Main Reason for Advocating Energy Pricing
through Public Hearings
Letting government officials hear public opinion
41.0
Letting the public may communicate and share
information with one another
29.4
Letting the public express their dissatisfaction
with the current pricing mechanism
23.8
Letting government officials conduct public
education
4.4
Others
0.6
Don't know
0.8
11Privatization of National Oil Companies China in
Comparative Perspective
- RESEARCH QUESTION Chinas energy needs for
economic development require at least
semi-privatized oil and gas SOEs that can compete
with the major multi-national companies to - Boost domestic production while at the same time
obtain stable, low-cost supplies of oil and gas
from overseas - Attract financial resources from energy sector
partners and investors in domestic and foreign
capital markets - Are Chinas NOCs up to the task?
- RESEARCH PARTNERS
- U.S., Japanese and Chinese Scholars
12Preliminary Findings I
- PetroChina, Sinopec and CNOOC are competitive
with their privatizing NOC peers and with some of
the Multi-National oil and gas companies in many
measures of operating and financial performance - The decentralized nature of privatization in
China has created unique institutional obstacles
to the future effective semi-privatization of its
oil and gas SOEs - The decentralized privatization of the oil and
gas SOEs blocks the design of comprehensive
national energy and energy security policies, and
the creation of effective governmental
institutions to coordinate them.
13Preliminary Findings II
- In particular, decentralization and the lack of a
national privatization program make
identification and compensation of potential
stakeholders problematic - 1. Local government pitted against SOEs and
central government on costs of privatization,
including establishment of social welfare system
for laid-off employees and cleaning up industrial
pollution from the energy and petrochemical
sectors - 2. Communist Partys informal system of
controlling ownership of SOEs makes
corporatization, identification and compensation
necessarily opaque, stunts development of legal
systems and autonomous regulatory agencies
14Lifestyles and Attitudes of Chinas Emerging
Middle Class
- RESEARCH QUESTIONS
- With Whom Will Urban Chinese Identify With in the
Future? Will They Identify with Local, National
and Transnational Communities? How Will This
Identification Affect Energy and Environmental
Policies? - RESEARCH PARTNERS
- Transnational China Project at BIPP
- Network of Media and Cultural Studies Scholars in
U.S., Mainland China, Taiwan, Hong Kong,
Singapore, Japan and Europe
15Lifestyles and Attitudes of Chinas Emerging
Middle Class
- PRELIMINARY CONCLUSIONS
- Companies, Governments and NGOs are Using
Advertisements in New Public Spaces to Appeal to
Urban Chinese to Think of Themselves as Local,
National and Transnational - Are Urban Chinese Persuaded by these Appeals, and
Will This Affect Their Views on Collective
Solutions to Energy and Environment Problems?
16Shanghai 2003
17Taipei 2001
18Shanghai 1999
19Beijing 2000
20Shanghai 2003
21Beijing 2000
22Shanghai 1998
23Shanghai 1999
24Shanghai 1998
25Shanghai Heng Shan Park 2004
26Shanghai The Bund 2004
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