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Temporal and spatial patterns, efficiency losses and impact factors of energy mismatch in China under environmental constraints

Tangyang Jiang, Chi Cao, Leyuan Lei, Jie Hou, Yang Yu and Atif Jahanger

Energy, 2023, vol. 282, issue C

Abstract: Given the evident spatial disparity in China's energy consumption and economic development, achieving Pareto optimization of regional energy allocation efficiency proves to be a formidable challenge. Based on this, this paper ingeniously proposed an extended “labor-capital-energy-environment” resource mismatch mode, using 2004–2018 provincial panel data to measure and analyze the spatiotemporal pattern of China's energy mismatch and efficiency loss, while further investigating influencing factor. The results show that: (1) Although the degree of resource misallocation has decreased, the reduction of the number of provinces with excessive energy allocation and the serious shortage of energy allocation are the only effects of the optimization of energy resource misallocation, which has not significantly improved the situation overall. (2) Energy resource misallocation has grown to be a significant factor in China's losses in green total factor productivity (GTFP) brought on by resource misallocation. In addition, the extent of energy mismatch's loss in GTFP demonstrates the spatial heterogeneity of the “eastern > central > northeast > west” region. (3) Environmental regulation can significantly reduce energy mismatch and it is more successful at addressing the issue of excess energy than inadequate energy allocation. Also, the “rebound effect” of technological progress is the main factor aggravating the shortage of energy allocation.

Keywords: Energy; Energy misallocation; Green total factor productivity; Environmental regulation (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.1016/j.energy.2023.128875

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