Publication detail
Imbalances in virtual energy transfer network of China and carbon emissions neutrality implications
Wang, X.-C. Yang, L. Wang, Y. Klemeš, J.J. Varbanov, P.S. Ouyang, X. Dong, X.
English title
Imbalances in virtual energy transfer network of China and carbon emissions neutrality implications
Type
journal article in Web of Science
Language
en
Original abstract
It has been increasingly crucial for China to identify the critical regional transmission of embodied energy and the key sectors it flows, especially aiming toward the carbon emissions neutrality target. However, there are still very limited works that have focused on a similar topic. This study took 31 of the 34 provinces of China as cases, covered all economic sectors, explored the regional and sectoral embodied energy flow patterns and discussed the implications for carbon emissions neutrality. The results reveal that: ⅰ) The current embodied energy network in China is inequitable and imbalanced; ⅱ) Most of the beneficiaries with positive net values of embodied energy import/export are mainly located in the coastal area and the Yangtze River Economic Belt, and only Beijing is in northern China; ⅲ) Megacities increasingly rely on the upstream regions in terms of energy supply, transferring significant environmental pressure to other regions; ⅳ) Regional carbon compensation should be seriously considered while making both regional and national carbon emissions neutrality strategies. This study provides a clear version of the regional and sectoral embodied energy network system in China.
English abstract
It has been increasingly crucial for China to identify the critical regional transmission of embodied energy and the key sectors it flows, especially aiming toward the carbon emissions neutrality target. However, there are still very limited works that have focused on a similar topic. This study took 31 of the 34 provinces of China as cases, covered all economic sectors, explored the regional and sectoral embodied energy flow patterns and discussed the implications for carbon emissions neutrality. The results reveal that: ⅰ) The current embodied energy network in China is inequitable and imbalanced; ⅱ) Most of the beneficiaries with positive net values of embodied energy import/export are mainly located in the coastal area and the Yangtze River Economic Belt, and only Beijing is in northern China; ⅲ) Megacities increasingly rely on the upstream regions in terms of energy supply, transferring significant environmental pressure to other regions; ⅳ) Regional carbon compensation should be seriously considered while making both regional and national carbon emissions neutrality strategies. This study provides a clear version of the regional and sectoral embodied energy network system in China.
Keywords in English
Carbon emissions neutrality; Embodied energy; Environmental footprints; Input-output model
Released
01.09.2022
Publisher
Elsevier Ltd
ISSN
0360-5442
Number
254
Pages from–to
124304–124304
Pages count
12
BIBTEX
@article{BUT178200,
author="Xuechao {Wang} and Jiří {Klemeš} and Petar Sabev {Varbanov},
title="Imbalances in virtual energy transfer network of China and carbon emissions neutrality implications",
year="2022",
number="254",
month="September",
pages="124304--124304",
publisher="Elsevier Ltd",
issn="0360-5442"
}