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E3S Web Conf.
Volume 656, 2025
2025 6th International Conference on Urban Engineering and Management Science (ICUEMS 2025)
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| Article Number | 02002 | |
| Number of page(s) | 7 | |
| Section | Sustainable Management and Environment | |
| DOI | https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202565602002 | |
| Published online | 30 October 2025 | |
Research on the Policies of District Centralized Cooling Systems under the “Dual Carbon” Goals: A Case Study of District H in Guangdong Province
1 Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, Macao Polytechnic University, Rua de Luís Gonzaga Gomes, Macao, China
2 The People's Government of Quchi township, Wushan County, Chongqing, China
* Corresponding author: p2413613@mpu.edu.mo
The District Centralized Cooling System(DCCS) is one of the important paths to reduce the energy consumption of building air-conditioning, optimize the transformation of the energy structure, promote low-carbon development, and help achieve the “dual-carbon” goals. However, there are certain difficulties in the actual promotion of the DCCS. Taking District H in Guangdong Province as an example, this paper studies the behavior of the government of District H in promoting the DCCS under the goal of green development and through the theory of the “Developmental State”, and analyzes the advantages and problems of this district in the process of promoting the DCCS. The aim is to provide reference for the promotion and construction of DCCS in other similar regions and construct smart cities.
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