The implications of the historical decline in US energy intensity for long-run CO2 emission projections

作者: Ian Sue Wing , Richard S. Eckaus

DOI: 10.1016/J.ENPOL.2006.01.035

关键词: Computable general equilibriumEnergy conservationEconometricsTechnological changeEnergy intensityEconomicsEconomyGreenhouse gasGeneral equilibrium theoryEfficient energy useEnergy consumption

摘要: … influence of the long-run decline in US energy intensity on projections of energy use and carbon emissions to … decomposes changes in the aggregate US energy–GDP ratio into shifts in …

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