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ChinaEnergySector.com provides policy news and analysis to Western cleantech companies to help them effectively gauge opportunities for and challenges to their operations in China. ChinaEnergySector.com is based in Greater Shanghai, China. ChinaEnergySector.com also provides custom market research and industry analysis to companies involved in China’s cleantech sector.

The chief editor of ChinaEnergySector.com is Bill Dodson. He has been a China industry analyst since 2002.

He is the author of “China Inside Out: 10 Irreversible Trends Re-shaping China and Its Relationship with the World” (John Wiley & Sons, 2011). He has been quoted in Bloomberg, Newsweek Magazine; The Economist; National Public Radio; China Economic Review; Shanghai Business Review; China International Business Magazine; The China Economic Quarterly and others. He is a columnist for the China Economic Review on China cleantech issues.

John Wiley & Sons will publish his second book in the spring of 2012. The book is entitled, “China Fast Forward: A Blueprint of the Technologies, Green Industries and Innovations Driving China’s Future”. It explores the technology trends, energy and resource issues, and industry and consumer innovations China is adopting and adapting to become a sustainable superpower.

 

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