Decomposition and decoupling analysis of electricity consumption carbon emissions in China

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ZHENG Yuwen [1 ]
ZHENG Yifang [2 ]
HE Guannan [1 ]
SONG Jie [1 ]
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[1] Department of Industrial Engineering and Management, College of Engineering, Peking University, Beijing , China
[2] School of Management, Shandong University, Jinan ,
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electricity consumption carbon emission measurement; LMDI model; decoupling model; data driven;
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Electricity consumption is one of the major contributors to greenhouse gas emissions. In this study, we build a power consumption carbon emission measurement model based on the operating margin factor. We use the decomposition and decoupling technology of logarithmic mean Divisia index method to quantify six effects (i.e., emission intensity, power generation structure, consumption electricity intensity, economic scale, population structure, and population scale) and comprehensively reflect the degree of dependence of electricity consumption carbon emissions on China’s economic development and population changes. Moreover, we utilize the decoupling model to analyze the decoupling state between carbon emissions and economic growth and identify corresponding energy efficiency policies. The results of this study provide a new perspective to understand carbon emission reduction potentials in the electricity use of China.
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