Abstract


 The essay examines the energy-saving industry's current state of development in China, identifies its issues, and suggests appropriate solutions. To achieve optimal energy use, energy saving refers to preserving energy while minimizing energy consumption. Contractual energy management was brought to China in the 1970s and developed there with the support of pertinent state policies. The growth of the market for energy-saving services and the quick industrial scale expansion have, however, also presented this industry with new hurdles as a result of the global concern for energy security. It primarily shows itself as uneven technological standards, questionable incentive programs, and funding challenges. On this foundation, solutions to the existing issues are suggested as countermeasures. Therefore, it should advance science and technology, advance technology, advance the development of product quality standards, advance the implementation of stricter market access requirements, and advance the establishment of an ideal industry management system. On this foundation, pertinent policy suggestions are made in an effort to support the steady and orderly growth of the energy-saving services sector. The growth of China's energy services business has been aided by the adoption of the aforementioned programs.

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