Optimization Analysis of Clean Energy Transformation
Hui Liu (),
Nikolaos Nikitas (),
Yanfei Li () and
Rui Yang ()
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Hui Liu: Central South University
Nikolaos Nikitas: University of Leeds
Yanfei Li: Hunan Agricultural University
Rui Yang: Central South University
Chapter Chapter 8 in Big Data in Energy Economics, 2022, pp 197-231 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract Clean energy occupies the core position of low-carbon economic development. The clean energy transformation, which aims at improving energy utilization efficiency, optimizing consumption patterns, and cutting emissions, has become an inevitable choice for countries around the world to promote sustainable economic development. This chapter summarizes the effective practices of developed countries in promoting clean energy transformation. Combined with the existing problems in China, the strategic path of clean energy industry transformation to promote a low-carbon economy is put forward. From the perspective of economy and technology, the energy utilization efficiency of China and other countries under diversified development is compared. The mechanism and qualitative analysis are made on the root of the difficulty of clean energy consumption in typical regions of China. Finally, the mechanisms of clean energy consumption affecting economic growth are studied.
Keywords: Low-carbon economy; Clean energy transformation; Energy utilization efficiency; Energy consumption (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-16-8965-9_8
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