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Competition on Energy & Climate Change (CECC) Open Selection of “Best Academic Paper Awards”


Competition on Energy & Climate Change (CECC)
Open Selection of “Best Academic Paper Awards”

Special Event of BRICS Youth Energy Summit & International Energy Youth Conference

August 5, 2022

Beijing · Virtual

Supporting Organization:

National Energy Administration

Organizer:

China University of Petroleum-Beijing

Co-Organizers:

China National Oil and Gas Exploration and Development Company Ltd (CNODC)

Sinopec International Petroleum Exploration and Production Corporation (SIPC)

CNOOC International Limited

The UNESCO Institute for Information Technologies in Education (IITE)

The International Center for Engineering Education under the Auspices of UNESCO (ICEE)


Background

China University of Petroleum-Beijing is organizing the BRICS Youth Energy Summit & International Energy Youth Conference which is expected to be held in September 2022 in Beijing, as part of the series activities of the 7th BRICS Energy Ministers Meeting. The Competition on Energy and Climate Change (CECC) is a major event within the framework of the International Energy Youth Conference, aiming to encourage the global youth to get involved in topics on energy and climate change, to enlighten innovative thinking, to produce action plans and to foster insights about the green and low-carbonized energy transition to deal with climate change.

CECC obtained great support from National Energy Administration. China National Oil and Gas Exploration and Development Company Ltd (CNODC), Sinopec International Petroleum Exploration and Production Corporation (SIPC)and CNOOC International Limited, as well as the UNESCO Institute for Information Technologies in Education and the International Center for Engineering Education under the Auspices of UNESCO (ICEE) join together as co-organizers. Since its launching in March, CECC has drawn worldwide attention from universities, research institutions and energy enterprises, by receiving more than 800 applications from 32 countries within the five continents, including BRICS countries such as China, Russia, India and Brazil, as well as Kazakhstan, Ecuador, Iraq, UK, France, Japan and other countries. After the preliminary review process, CECC has received more than 350 final works, covering all of the three competing tracks (academic track, practice track and voice track).

For the academic track, 264 abstracts have gone through the preliminary review process, 94 out of them have been approved for submission of the complete version. Then the paper went through the peer review process, only less than 20% of them were selected as excellent works. In order to select the “Best Academic Paper Awards”, the CECC committee is organizing an oral defense, by inviting experts and professionals as reviewers from Stanford university, Yale University, Ohio State University from the US, and also Peking University and Beihang University, so as to select the “Best Academic Awards” for both the contestants from enterprise & institutions and the student contestants.

The oral defense will take place online. In pursuit of just and fair, the oral defense and review process will be live-streaming worldwide. Five candidates will present their paper at the online oral defense. The complete review result will be announced by August 15. All of the awarded works will receive the awards on the ceremony at the BRICS Youth Energy Summit & International Energy Youth Conference in September.

Time: 8:00-11:00 AM (Beijing Time), August 5, 2022.

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Agenda

Time

Speaker

Affiliation

Title

Subject

8:00-8:10

Opening Remarks

First Part: Student Group Host by: Xu Tang

8:10-8:40

Yalei Cui

Tianjin University

Graduate Student

Unequal age-based household Carbon Footprint in China

8:40-9:10

Qingyang Wu

Tsinghua University

Graduate Student

How financing constraints change with carbon emission trading scale

9:10-9:40

Yuanhua Chang

Renmin University of China

Graduate Student

The general equilibrium impacts of different carbon tax revenue-recycling options in China: A perspective of green technological progress

Breaks: 10 minutes

Second Part: Enterprise & Institution Group Host by: Xiaoli Zhao

9:50-10:20

Jide Niu

Tianjin University

Assistant research fellow

Flexible multi-objective optimization planning method for distributed energy system based on multi-operation scenarios

10:20-10:50

Pan He

Cardiff University (UK)

Lecturer

Does the weather change the energy efficiency gap: Evidence from air conditioner purchases in the United States

10:50-11:00

Closing Remarks


Reviewers



James Sweeney

Professor of Management Science & Engineering,

Senior fellow at the Stanford Institute for Economic Policy research, at the Precourt Institute for Energy and, by courtesy, at the Hoover Institution

His professional activities focus on economic policy and analysis, particularly in energy, natural resources, and the environment. His research includes energy policy, depletable and renewable resource use, electricity market analysis, environmental economics, global climate change policy, gasoline market dynamics, energy demand, and energy price dynamics. Along with Alan Kneese, he was editor of the three volume Handbook of Natural Resource and Energy Economics, part of the North Holland Handbooks in Economics series. He is the author of the book "The California Electricity Crisis", an analytical history of the economic and policy issues associated with California's electricity restructuring and the subsequent crisis. He authored the book, "Energy Efficiency: Building a Clean, Secure Economy," which shows how energy efficiency has led to US energy import security, a deep de-carbonization of the US economy, and economic benefits to the United States.





Kenneth Gillingham

Professor of Economics, Yale University

In 2015-2016 he served as the Senior Economist for Energy and the Environment at the White House Council of Economic Advisers. He is an energy and environmental economist drawing from the fields of applied microeconomics, industrial organization, and energy modeling. His research examines the adoption of new energy technologies, energy efficiency, quantitative policy and program analysis, and climate change policy. He has published widely on consumer decisions in energy efficiency and renewable energy, as well as on climate and energy policy. He currently serves as an Associate Editor at the Review of Economics & Statistics and is on the Editorial Board at the Energy Journal. Outlets for his work have included Science, Nature, PNAS, Journal of Political Economy, American Economic Journal: Economic Policy, RAND Journal of Economics, Quantitative Economics, Management Science, Marketing Science, Journal of the Association of Environmental and Resource Economists, Journal of Environmental Economics & Management, and the Energy Journal.





Ying Fan

Dean, School of Economics and Management, Beihang University

Fan Ying is a professor and PhD supervisor as well as Dean of the School of Economics and Management of Beihang University, Director of the Center for Energy and Environmental Policy Research, Vice President for Academic Affairs of the International Association for Energy Economics, etc. She is an awardee of the National Science Fund for Distinguished Young Scholars.

Prof. Fan has long been studying energy economics and management, and her research interests include system analysis of energy economics, energy finance, emission trading scheme, energy and climate policy and so on. She has done some valuable work in the modelling and policy analysis of the energy-environment-economy system. She has also led over 60 national and international projects in recent years.

Her publications include more than 260 papers, over 110 of which are in journals listed in the Science Citation Index/the Social Sciences Citation Index, and 15 monographs, such as Carbon Trading in China: Policy Design and Social Economic Impact. She has won five provincial or ministry-level awards for natural sciences or science and technology.





Jintao Xu

Professor of economics, Peking University.

XU Jintao is professor of economics and associate dean at National School of Development, Peking University. He is also the director of China Center for Energy and Development (CCED) of Peking University. His recent researches rang from assessing forest tenure reform in China, industrial pollution control policy, economic policy toward a low carbon economy, to transportation management in Beijing, etc. His publications appear on American Journal of Agricultural Economics (AJAE), Journal of Environmental Economics and Management (JEEM), Land Economics, World Development, Environment and Development Economics, and Ecological Economics.





Wuyang Hu

Professor and AEDE Honors Coordinator, Ohio State University

Since 2011, Dr. Hu has been the editor of the Canadian Journal of Agricultural Economics, a mainstream academic agricultural economics journal and the flagship journal of the Canadian Agricultural Economics Society. He was Chair of the China Section under the Agricultural and Applied Economics Association. Dr. Hu’s research focuses on consumer economics, behavioral economics, marketing, applied econometrics, environmental and resource economics, as well as development economics. He has published nearly ninety articles in journals such as the American Journal of Agricultural Economics, the Canadian Journal of Agricultural Economics, the European Review of Agricultural Economics, Marine Resource Economics, and Growth and Change. His publications have won multiple outstanding journal article awards in the U.S. and Canada, and have been picked up by the popular press such as The New York Times and the Los Angeles Times. In addition to being a frequent commentator on local and international TV channels, Dr. Hu is also a reviewer or board member for over 50 academic journals and professional organizations.

CECC Committee

2022.7.19