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Research on the relation of Economy-Energy-Emission (3E) system: evidence from heterogeneous energy in China

To achieve China’s carbon peak and carbon neutrality goals, conducting systematic research on the energy, economy, and emission factors that affect the sustainable development of society is of great significance. This paper first uses the vector error correction model (VECM)-based Granger causality...

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Autores principales: Ma, Xiaojun, Fan, Yijie, Shi, Feng, Song, Yanqi, He, Yuan
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Springer Berlin Heidelberg 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8996500/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35404037
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11356-022-19621-0
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Fan, Yijie
Shi, Feng
Song, Yanqi
He, Yuan
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Shi, Feng
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He, Yuan
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description To achieve China’s carbon peak and carbon neutrality goals, conducting systematic research on the energy, economy, and emission factors that affect the sustainable development of society is of great significance. This paper first uses the vector error correction model (VECM)-based Granger causality test to analyze the joint causal relations and feedback correction mechanisms among energy consumption, economic growth, and CO(2) emissions in China from 1980 to 2019 at the energy heterogeneity level; then, analyzes the decoupling effect of China’s four major energy sources (coal, oil, natural gas, and electricity) and economic growth from the perspective of energy heterogeneity; finally, the Tapio decoupling elastic model is decomposed into the emission reduction elasticity and energy saving elasticity to analyze the decoupling causality chain of the economy, energy, and carbon emissions. The research results show that there is a long-term, two-way causal relation between coal consumption and CO(2); coal consumption has a one-way causal relation with economic growth; and long-term, two-way causal relations exist between oil and CO(2), natural gas and CO(2), electricity and CO(2), electricity, and economic growth. In addition, when energy consumption, economic growth, and CO(2) emissions deviate from their equilibrium states in the short term, various energy consumption, economic growth, and CO(2) emissions in the previous year will be adjusted by 19.5%, 0.6%, …, 7.7%, and 3.4% to bring the nonequilibrium states back to the long-term equilibrium states. Furthermore, the energy-saving elasticity of China’s total energy, coal, oil, and natural gas is the main factor affecting the corresponding decoupling elasticity, but the emission reduction elasticity of electricity has a stronger impact on the decoupling elasticity than the emission reduction elasticity does.
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spelling pubmed-89965002022-04-11 Research on the relation of Economy-Energy-Emission (3E) system: evidence from heterogeneous energy in China Ma, Xiaojun Fan, Yijie Shi, Feng Song, Yanqi He, Yuan Environ Sci Pollut Res Int Research Article To achieve China’s carbon peak and carbon neutrality goals, conducting systematic research on the energy, economy, and emission factors that affect the sustainable development of society is of great significance. This paper first uses the vector error correction model (VECM)-based Granger causality test to analyze the joint causal relations and feedback correction mechanisms among energy consumption, economic growth, and CO(2) emissions in China from 1980 to 2019 at the energy heterogeneity level; then, analyzes the decoupling effect of China’s four major energy sources (coal, oil, natural gas, and electricity) and economic growth from the perspective of energy heterogeneity; finally, the Tapio decoupling elastic model is decomposed into the emission reduction elasticity and energy saving elasticity to analyze the decoupling causality chain of the economy, energy, and carbon emissions. The research results show that there is a long-term, two-way causal relation between coal consumption and CO(2); coal consumption has a one-way causal relation with economic growth; and long-term, two-way causal relations exist between oil and CO(2), natural gas and CO(2), electricity and CO(2), electricity, and economic growth. In addition, when energy consumption, economic growth, and CO(2) emissions deviate from their equilibrium states in the short term, various energy consumption, economic growth, and CO(2) emissions in the previous year will be adjusted by 19.5%, 0.6%, …, 7.7%, and 3.4% to bring the nonequilibrium states back to the long-term equilibrium states. Furthermore, the energy-saving elasticity of China’s total energy, coal, oil, and natural gas is the main factor affecting the corresponding decoupling elasticity, but the emission reduction elasticity of electricity has a stronger impact on the decoupling elasticity than the emission reduction elasticity does. Springer Berlin Heidelberg 2022-04-11 2022 /pmc/articles/PMC8996500/ /pubmed/35404037 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11356-022-19621-0 Text en © The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature 2022 This article is made available via the PMC Open Access Subset for unrestricted research re-use and secondary analysis in any form or by any means with acknowledgement of the original source. These permissions are granted for the duration of the World Health Organization (WHO) declaration of COVID-19 as a global pandemic.
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