The Methodology and Framework Study of Environmental Protection Guide for Developing Circular Economy in Energy (Coal) Chemical Industry Base in China

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The coal-dominated energy structure in China will not be changed for a long period of time due to the resource situation. The Chinese government officially released the first "Coal Industry Policy” on November 29, 2007, which made ​​it clear that 13 large coal bases would be constructed in China, and circular economy and resource comprehensive utilization would be priority developed. Therefore, environmental protection guide for developing circular economy in energy (coal) chemical industry base should be established to ensure the development of circular economy, protect the consumption of resource and energy, reduce emission of pollutants, and guide the development of energy (coal) chemical industry base. Based on the results of the present study, the article describes the methodology, framework, technical infrastructure and basic content of the “Environmental Protection Guide for Developing Circular Economy in Energy (coal) Chemical Industry Base”.

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