Research on the evaluation of China's photovoltaic policy driving ability under the background of carbon neutrality
Jicheng Liu and
Yunyuan Lu
Energy, 2022, vol. 250, issue C
Abstract:
The realization of carbon neutral goal is inseparable from the development of new energy industry, and scientific and effective policy support can accelerate the progress of the goal. In this paper, the policy driven ability of China's photovoltaic industry in the background of carbon neutral is evaluated. Firstly, the evaluation system is established by the improved diamond model. Then, the policy evaluation standard is formulated according to the Interval Type-2 Fuzzy sets (IT2FS). Finally, the weight of each index is determined by using the fuzzy OWA operator weighting method (F-OWA). Then, the policy driving ability of China's photovoltaic industry is evaluated by fuzzy matter-element extension method (F-MEEM), and the effectiveness of the evaluation results is further verified by weight sensitivity analysis. According to the evaluation results, policy support plays an important role in the development of photovoltaic industry. This paper also gives policy suggestions for the development of China's photovoltaic industry under the background of carbon neutral from the macro, meso and micro perspectives.
Keywords: Carbon neutrality; Policy driving ability; Diamond model; IT2FS; F-OWA; F-MEEM (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.1016/j.energy.2022.123809
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