Mr. Fridley has 25 years of experience working and living in China. Prior to 1993, Mr. Fridley led the China Energy Project at the East-West Center in Hawaii primarily in the area of petroleum supply and demand, refinery analysis and modeling, international oil trade and energy policy, and concurrently was a consultant with Fesharaki Associates. From 1993 to 1995, he worked as Business Development Manager in refining and marketing for Caltex China. Currently, Mr. Fridley is a staff scientist at the China Energy Group where his research involves extensive collaboration with the Chinese on end-use energy efficiency, industrial energy use, government energy management programs, data compilation and analysis, medium and long term energy policy research. He is a Mandarin speaker.
This publications database is an ongoing project, and not all Division publications are represented here yet.
Publications
2011
Price, Lynn K., Mark D. Levine, Nan Zhou, David Fridley, Nathaniel T. Aden, Hongyou Lu, Michael A. McNeil, Nina Zheng, Yining Qin, and Ping Yowarganab. "
Assessment of China’s Energy-Saving and Emission-Reduction Accomplishments and Opportunities During the 11th Five Year Plan."
Energy Policy 39 (2011): 2165-2178.
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McNeil, Michael A., Nicholas Bojda, Jing Ke, Yining Qin, Stephane Rue de la du Can, David Fridley, Virginie E. Letschert, and James E. McMahon. Business Case for Energy Efficiency in Support of Climate Change Mitigation, Economic and Societal Benefits in China., 2011.
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2010
Levine, Mark D., Lynn K. Price, Nan Zhou, David Fridley, Nathaniel T. Aden, Hongyou Lu, Michael A. McNeil, Nina Zheng, Yining Qin, and Ping Yowargana. Assessment of China’s Energy-Saving and Emission-Reduction Accomplishments and Opportunities During the 11th Five Year Plan. Vol. 39. Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory; Azure International - Beijing, 2010.
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