Energy Demand and Carbon Emission Peak Paths for the Rise of Central China

Energy revolution is essential for the coordinated and sustainable development of economy, society, and the environment, and it should coordinate with regional development strategies. Using the Kaya identity, this study categorizes the energy consumption demand brought by the rise of Central China i...

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Autores principales: Cheng Yunhe, Dong Hongguang, Geng Jichao, He Jishan
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:6dac1fa36f4646d3926cbf5dc43099332021-11-29T07:59:56ZEnergy Demand and Carbon Emission Peak Paths for the Rise of Central China2096-003410.15302/J-SSCAE-2021.01.014https://doaj.org/article/6dac1fa36f4646d3926cbf5dc43099332021-01-01T00:00:00Zhttp://www.engineering.org.cn/en/10.15302/J-SSCAE-2021.01.014https://doaj.org/toc/2096-0034Energy revolution is essential for the coordinated and sustainable development of economy, society, and the environment, and it should coordinate with regional development strategies. Using the Kaya identity, this study categorizes the energy consumption demand brought by the rise of Central China into production and living demand. Energy demand scenarios for the rise of Central China are constructed considering factors such as gross domestic product, industrial structure, urbanization, energy efficiency, per capita income, and residential energy. Accordingly, the low-carbon development paths under energy revolution are analyzed. Urbanization and industrialization will promote the total energy demand in the five provinces in Central China up to 8.4×108–1.01×109 tce in 2035. Moreover, the establishment of a diversified energy supply system can help achieve low-carbon emission, energy security, and efficient utilization of energy; a carbon emission peak is expected to reach before 2030. China should vigorously develop technologies regarding energy conservation and clean and renewable energies. A multi-energy complementary system should be established in China by optimizing the industrial structure, and the existing energy system should be reformed to realize energy cooperation among regions. Cheng Yunhe Dong Hongguang Geng Jichao He Jishan 《中国工程科学》杂志社articleenergy revolution, rise of Central China, Kaya identity, scenario analysis, carbon emission peakEngineering (General). Civil engineering (General)TA1-2040ZH中国工程科学, Vol 23, Iss 1, Pp 68-78 (2021)
institution DOAJ
collection DOAJ
language ZH
topic energy revolution, rise of Central China, Kaya identity, scenario analysis, carbon emission peak
Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
TA1-2040
spellingShingle energy revolution, rise of Central China, Kaya identity, scenario analysis, carbon emission peak
Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
TA1-2040
Cheng Yunhe
Dong Hongguang
Geng Jichao
He Jishan
Energy Demand and Carbon Emission Peak Paths for the Rise of Central China
description Energy revolution is essential for the coordinated and sustainable development of economy, society, and the environment, and it should coordinate with regional development strategies. Using the Kaya identity, this study categorizes the energy consumption demand brought by the rise of Central China into production and living demand. Energy demand scenarios for the rise of Central China are constructed considering factors such as gross domestic product, industrial structure, urbanization, energy efficiency, per capita income, and residential energy. Accordingly, the low-carbon development paths under energy revolution are analyzed. Urbanization and industrialization will promote the total energy demand in the five provinces in Central China up to 8.4×108–1.01×109 tce in 2035. Moreover, the establishment of a diversified energy supply system can help achieve low-carbon emission, energy security, and efficient utilization of energy; a carbon emission peak is expected to reach before 2030. China should vigorously develop technologies regarding energy conservation and clean and renewable energies. A multi-energy complementary system should be established in China by optimizing the industrial structure, and the existing energy system should be reformed to realize energy cooperation among regions.
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author Cheng Yunhe
Dong Hongguang
Geng Jichao
He Jishan
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Dong Hongguang
Geng Jichao
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title Energy Demand and Carbon Emission Peak Paths for the Rise of Central China
title_short Energy Demand and Carbon Emission Peak Paths for the Rise of Central China
title_full Energy Demand and Carbon Emission Peak Paths for the Rise of Central China
title_fullStr Energy Demand and Carbon Emission Peak Paths for the Rise of Central China
title_full_unstemmed Energy Demand and Carbon Emission Peak Paths for the Rise of Central China
title_sort energy demand and carbon emission peak paths for the rise of central china
publisher 《中国工程科学》杂志社
publishDate 2021
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