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ID133247
Title ProperGovernment control or low carbon lifestyle
Other Title Informationanalysis and application of a novel selective-constrained energy-saving and emission-reduction dynamic evolution system
LanguageENG
AuthorFang, Guochang ;  Tian, Lixin ;  Fu, Min ;  Sun, Mei
Publication2014.
Summary / Abstract (Note)This paper explores a novel selective-constrained energy-saving and emission-reduction (ESER) dynamic evolution system, analyzing the impact of cost of conserved energy (CCE), government control, low carbon lifestyle and investment in new technology of ESER on energy intensity and economic growth. Based on artificial neural network, the quantitative coefficients of the actual system are identified. Taking the real situation in China for instance, an empirical study is undertaken by adjusting the parameters of the actual system. The dynamic evolution behavior of energy intensity and economic growth in reality are observed, with the results in perfect agreement with actual situation. The research shows that the introduction of CCE into ESER system will have certain restrictive effect on energy intensity in the earlier period. However, with the further development of the actual system, carbon emissions could be better controlled and energy intensity would decline. In the long run, the impacts of CCE on economic growth are positive. Government control and low carbon lifestyle play a decisive role in controlling ESER system and declining energy intensity. But the influence of government control on economic growth should be considered at the same time and the controlling effect of low carbon lifestyle on energy intensity should be strengthened gradually, while the investment in new technology of ESER can be neglected. Two different cases of ESER are proposed after a comprehensive analysis. The relations between variables and constraint conditions in the ESER system are harmonized remarkably. A better solution to carry out ESER is put forward at last, with numerical simulations being carried out to demonstrate the results.
`In' analytical NoteEnergy Policy Vol.68, May 2014: p.498-507
Journal SourceEnergy Policy Vol.68, May 2014: p.498-507
Key WordsSelective-constrained energy-saving and emission-reduction ;  Government control ;  Low carbon lifestyle ;  Energy and Environment ;  Economic Growth ;  Energy Intensity ;  Carbon Emission ;  ESER System