Examining the driving forces for improving China’s CO2 emission intensity using the decomposing method

作者: Zhongfu Tan , Li Li , Jianjun Wang , Jianhui Wang

DOI: 10.1016/J.APENERGY.2011.05.042

关键词: Divisia indexEconometricsConsumption (economics)ChinaEconomyEconomicsEnergy intensityElectric power industryElectricity generationEmission intensityGross domestic product

摘要: … intensity is further broken down into the effects of the CO 2 emission coefficient, energy intensity of power generation, power … energy intensity of power generation, electricity intensity of …

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