This paper focused on the endogenous and exogenous factors that affect China's sustainable energy system (SES). 19 Endogenous factors, from economic sustainability dimension, social sustainability dimension, environmental sustainability dimension and energy security dimension assessed China's SES by entropy method-analytic hierarchy process-criteria importance through intercriteria correlation method (EM-AHP-CRITIC). We used urbanization, foreign direct investment and industrialization as exogenous variables and explored the extent of their long-term and short-term impacts on China's SES by autoregressive distributed lag-error correction (ARDL-ECM) model
International audienceIn this research, we established a System Dynamics Model named "E&I-SD" to stu...
As the largest developing country in the world, with rapid economic growth, China has witnessed fast...
By applying co-integration analysis, the Granger causality test and an error correction model, the d...
In order to address regional energy imbalances, it is necessary to assess Sustainable and Renewable ...
Most existing studies on energy sustainability have focused on qualitative research. Few studies hav...
The sustainable development of an economic-energy-environment (3E) system has received increasing at...
The power energy system is the foundation of the sustainable development of the human society and ha...
Energy security and sustainability are crucial factors for the development of China. The creation of...
The sustainability of our modern way of life is becoming a major concern of both our domestic and in...
China is often referred to as a global benchmark for the energy transition. Apropos of energy sustai...
In recent years a number of different energy scenarios and technological pathways have been develope...
This paper aims to present and suggest, from a foreigner’s angle, ways in which to better explain an...
AbstractAs the world's second-largest energy consumer, it's crucial to realize the relationship betw...
An overview for energy use in Chinese economy is presented in this study by means of a systems cross...
AbstractChina's energy dependence on energy supply chain have been increasing rapidly in recent year...
International audienceIn this research, we established a System Dynamics Model named "E&I-SD" to stu...
As the largest developing country in the world, with rapid economic growth, China has witnessed fast...
By applying co-integration analysis, the Granger causality test and an error correction model, the d...
In order to address regional energy imbalances, it is necessary to assess Sustainable and Renewable ...
Most existing studies on energy sustainability have focused on qualitative research. Few studies hav...
The sustainable development of an economic-energy-environment (3E) system has received increasing at...
The power energy system is the foundation of the sustainable development of the human society and ha...
Energy security and sustainability are crucial factors for the development of China. The creation of...
The sustainability of our modern way of life is becoming a major concern of both our domestic and in...
China is often referred to as a global benchmark for the energy transition. Apropos of energy sustai...
In recent years a number of different energy scenarios and technological pathways have been develope...
This paper aims to present and suggest, from a foreigner’s angle, ways in which to better explain an...
AbstractAs the world's second-largest energy consumer, it's crucial to realize the relationship betw...
An overview for energy use in Chinese economy is presented in this study by means of a systems cross...
AbstractChina's energy dependence on energy supply chain have been increasing rapidly in recent year...
International audienceIn this research, we established a System Dynamics Model named "E&I-SD" to stu...
As the largest developing country in the world, with rapid economic growth, China has witnessed fast...
By applying co-integration analysis, the Granger causality test and an error correction model, the d...