Tracing Energy Conservation and Emission Reduction in China’s Transportation Sector

R. Hao
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China is a large economy being troubled by excessive energy consumption, serious environmental pollution and carbon emission problems. To reduce energy consumption, pollutant and carbon emission, understanding their trend and their relationships with the socioeconomic development is essential. Among various sectors, transportation sector is energy-intensive and emits a large amount of air toxics and CO2, and therefore deserves primary attention. This study took carbon emission as a proxy of environmental degradation and employed an analytical framework composed of input-output analysis, ecological network analysis and structural decomposition analysis to scrutinize production- and consumption-based energy consumption and carbon emission (ECCE), to analyze effects of final demand elasticity on them, mutualism relationships between transportation sector and other sectors, and pulling/ driving force of trans- portation sector on the ECCE of the whole economy, and to explore the drivers affecting ECCE of transportation sector. Results comprise the increase trend of ECCE of transportation sector, the noticeable relevance of transportation sector to ECCE, the domination of control relationship and the increase of competition relationship between transportation sector and other sectors, the significant effects of final demand structure, per capita final demand, production structure and sectoral carbon emission density on ECCE. According to these results, as for transportation sector, adjusting the energy structure, improving the transportation efficiency and coordinating the rela- tions between the transportation and its relevant sectors are suggested. The analytical framework facilitates ECCE policy devising in transportation sector for China’s target of energy conservation and emission reduction and are instructive for other countries’ ECCE actions.
中国交通运输行业节能减排追踪研究
中国是一个经济大国,能源消耗过度,环境污染严重,碳排放问题严重。为了降低能源消耗、污染物和碳排放,了解它们的趋势及其与社会经济发展的关系至关重要。在各个部门中,交通运输部门是能源密集型部门,排放大量的空气有毒物质和二氧化碳,因此值得重点关注。本研究以碳排放作为环境退化的代理指标,采用投入产出分析、生态网络分析和结构分解分析组成的分析框架,考察基于生产和消费的能源消耗和碳排放(ECCE),分析最终需求弹性对两者的影响、交通运输部门与其他部门之间的共生关系;交通运输部门对整个经济ECCE的拉动/驱动力,探讨影响交通运输部门ECCE的驱动因素。结果表明:交通运输部门的ECCE呈上升趋势,交通运输部门与ECCE的相关性显著,交通运输部门与其他部门的控制关系占主导地位,竞争关系增加,最终需求结构、人均最终需求、生产结构和行业碳排放密度对ECCE的影响显著。根据研究结果,交通运输部门应调整能源结构,提高交通运输效率,协调交通运输与相关部门的关系。该分析框架为中国交通领域节能减排目标的节能减排政策制定提供了便利,对其他国家的节能减排行动具有指导意义。
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