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Development of Low-carbon Technologies in East Asia

Student: Grigorov Aleksandr

Supervisor: Liliana N. Proskuryakova

Faculty: Institute for Statistical Studies and Economics of Knowledge

Educational Programme: Science, Technology and Innovation Management and Policy (Master)

Year of Graduation: 2024

This scientific study focuses on the analysis of low-carbon technologies and their impact on the economy in the context of the development of Asian countries, with particular attention to China, Japan, and South Korea. The paper examines the relevance of the research, strategies and efforts of the mentioned countries in transitioning to a low-carbon economy, as well as governmental incentives and investment programs in this area. Successful project examples and the influence of large hydroelectric power stations on the energy sector are analyzed, along with perspectives on hydroelectric power development in the region. The study emphasizes the importance of low-carbon technologies for sustainable development, as well as the necessity of a comprehensive approach to addressing social and environmental issues in their implementation.

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