Advances in Economics, Management and Political Sciences
- The Open Access Proceedings Series for Conferences
Series Vol. 50 , 01 December 2023
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In order to address global environmental issues such as climate change, countries around the world have introduced climate change policies, such as the Kyoto Protocol and the Paris Agreement, to limit global carbon emissions. China has actively responded to climate change and other political and economic issues and proposed the "Dual Carbon" strategy in 2020, vigorously developing clean energy and promoting the green and low-carbon transformation of industries. This paper analyzes the impact of "carbon trading" on the "carbon management" of Hua Yin Electric Power from the perspective of ESG analysis, focusing on the environmental, social, and corporate governance aspects. The study aims to summarize the management experience of Hua Yin Electric Power in "carbon management" and provide reference for further optimizing and improving the "carbon management" in the power industry. Hua Yin Electric Power, as a leading company in the power industry, is representative and has reference significance for the optimization and improvement of "carbon management" in the power industry.
dual carbon, carbon trading, carbon management, Hua Yin Electric Power
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