Quantifying the energy trilemma in China and assessing its nexus with smart transportation

Congyu Zhao, Xiucheng Dong, Kangyin Dong
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Purpose Mitigating the energy trilemma (ET) is of great importance for dealing with climate change and realizing carbon neutrality. To this end, effectively assessing the level of the ET is essential. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the current situation and the spatio-temporal changes of the ET in the whole of China. Design/methodology/approach Moreover, based on provincial-level data in China for the period 2002–2017, and by using the dynamic estimation model, we aim to determine the specific marginal impacts of smart transportation (ST) on the ET, and the possible channels through which ST works on the ET. Findings We thus present the following findings: (1) The performance of both ET and its three pillars is gradually improving in China. Moreover, the situation tends to vary dramatically among various regions and provinces, and the gap between the best performers and the worst is large. (2) ST plays a significant role in inhibiting the ET, a finding that remains robust after a series of tests. And (3) the ET eradication effect of ST is caused mainly by improved innovation, advanced technical efficiency, and the increasing energy scale. Originality/value Accordingly, we put forward some policy recommendations to help tackle ET and accelerate ST in China.
量化中国能源三难困境并评估其与智能交通的关系
目的缓解能源三难困境对于应对气候变化和实现碳中和具有重要意义。为此目的,有效地评估ET的水平至关重要。本研究的目的是评估中国整体ET的现状和时空变化。此外,基于2002-2017年中国省级数据,采用动态估计模型,我们旨在确定智能交通(ST)对ET的具体边际影响,以及ST对ET的可能作用渠道。研究结果表明:(1)中国的ET及其三大支柱的绩效都在逐步改善。此外,不同地区和省份的情况往往差别很大,表现最好的和最差的之间差距很大。(2) ST在抑制ET中起着重要作用,这一发现在一系列测试后仍然是强有力的。(3) ST的ET根除效应主要是由创新能力的提高、技术效率的提高和能量规模的增大引起的。因此,我们提出了一些政策建议,以帮助中国解决ET和加速ST。
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