Analysis of the Impact of Energy Factor Allocation Efficiency on Green Total Point Productivity from a Low-Carbon Perspective
Jiegang Sun and
Dinesh Kumar Saini
Mathematical Problems in Engineering, 2022, vol. 2022, 1-11
Abstract:
The high consumption of energy resources but low utilization, low factor allocation, and unreasonable economic structure affect the sustainability of economic development. Based on the energy factor theory from a low-carbon perspective, this paper constructs an impact model of green total point productivity and conducts a detailed analysis of the resource mismatch in the energy industry. Under the premise of efficient resource allocation, the factor input of an enterprise is positively correlated with total point productivity. Second, the model adds environmental constraints, considers the undesired output of carbon dioxide, and considers the input of energy factors, and reduces the undesired output as much as possible while increasing the expected output. The model realizes the update estimation of each component of the stationary part of a class of nonstationary stochastic processes and can use the information at a certain time and its previous time in a cycle to forecast all subsequent times. In the simulation process, in order to make the results more objective and accurate, this paper calculates the index and its decomposition results under two conditions, and uses MaxDEA 6.0 professional software to measure the regional industry total point productivity index. The experimental results show that the effective factor of low-carbon data is 0.91, and the relative error is less than 3.11%, which meets the test threshold and effectively improves the robustness of the model.
Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.1155/2022/6000948
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