© 2018 Elsevier Ltd This paper proposes a scenario analysis to address whether the national and provincial CO2 emissions intensity reduction target during 2016–2020 would be achievable for China's power industry with the identification of change on carbon productivity. This productivity indicator is further decomposed to investigate contributions of different sources to productivity growth when there exists technological heterogeneity. Evaluation results show that even if all electricity-generating units in each region were able to adopt the best practice, the nationwide 18% intensity reduction target is not feasible through improving technical efficiency or upgrading technology on electricity generation and carbon abatement in a short or m...
China has committed to decreasing its emission intensity by 60% to 65% by 2030 compared to 2005 leve...
China's energy consumption doubled within the first 25 years of economic reforms initiated at the en...
Industry is a large electricity user. China’s chemical industry (globally the largest based on sales...
This study analyzes productive efficiency in relation to CO2 emissions using a unique dataset of 562...
Abstract(#br)Carbon emissions in the power sector are an important part of China’s total carbon emis...
Carbon intensity of power generation is an important indicator to show the direct competitiveness of...
In order to respond to climate change, China has committed to reduce national carbon intensity by 40...
The paper examines the potential for emissions control policy using the example of the power generat...
AbstractThe CO2 emission reduction from China's electricity sector will matter not only for China bu...
Decarbonization of the power sector is one of the most important efforts to meet the climate mitigat...
Climate change has become one of the most challenging issues facing the world. Chinese government ha...
China has achieved significant progress in terms of economic and social developments since implement...
CO2 emissions from China accounted for 27 per cent of global emisions in 2019. More than one third o...
The complexity of shared emissions responsibility for carbon transfers in various regions of China h...
After rapid growth in economic development and energy demand over the last three decades, China has ...
China has committed to decreasing its emission intensity by 60% to 65% by 2030 compared to 2005 leve...
China's energy consumption doubled within the first 25 years of economic reforms initiated at the en...
Industry is a large electricity user. China’s chemical industry (globally the largest based on sales...
This study analyzes productive efficiency in relation to CO2 emissions using a unique dataset of 562...
Abstract(#br)Carbon emissions in the power sector are an important part of China’s total carbon emis...
Carbon intensity of power generation is an important indicator to show the direct competitiveness of...
In order to respond to climate change, China has committed to reduce national carbon intensity by 40...
The paper examines the potential for emissions control policy using the example of the power generat...
AbstractThe CO2 emission reduction from China's electricity sector will matter not only for China bu...
Decarbonization of the power sector is one of the most important efforts to meet the climate mitigat...
Climate change has become one of the most challenging issues facing the world. Chinese government ha...
China has achieved significant progress in terms of economic and social developments since implement...
CO2 emissions from China accounted for 27 per cent of global emisions in 2019. More than one third o...
The complexity of shared emissions responsibility for carbon transfers in various regions of China h...
After rapid growth in economic development and energy demand over the last three decades, China has ...
China has committed to decreasing its emission intensity by 60% to 65% by 2030 compared to 2005 leve...
China's energy consumption doubled within the first 25 years of economic reforms initiated at the en...
Industry is a large electricity user. China’s chemical industry (globally the largest based on sales...