Princeton School of Public & International Affairs: As China Converts to Clean Energy, Households Should Consider Using Heat Pumps to Maximize Environmental, Economic, and Health Benefits
January 05, 2022
January 05, 2022
PRINCETON, New Jersey, Jan. 5 (TNSJou) -- Princeton University's School of Public and International Affairs issued the following news:
Many of China's households still rely on small coal stoves for heat, which causes air pollution that damages health. To address these problems, the Chinese government launched a five-year "Clean Heating Plan" in 2017 with the goal of transitioning 70% of northern households away from coal and toward cleaner heating options.
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Many of China's households still rely on small coal stoves for heat, which causes air pollution that damages health. To address these problems, the Chinese government launched a five-year "Clean Heating Plan" in 2017 with the goal of transitioning 70% of northern households away from coal and toward cleaner heating options.
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