2009
DOI: 10.1111/j.1749-124x.2009.01168.x
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Empirical Analysis of Provincial Energy Efficiency in China

Abstract: This paper proposes an energy efficiency index based on the data envelopment analysis approach. The index is used to examine energy efficiency in China. Using 1997-2006 panel data for 29 provinces, we find that energy efficiency is negatively associated with the secondary industry share in GDP, the state-owned economic share in GDP and the government expenditure share in GDP, and is positively associated with the technical level and non-coal share in energy consumption. In addition, we find that there exists a… Show more

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“…The east is the leader in energy technology innovation. It was the earliest "open" region and features the most advanced levels of technology and improved management systems [15,30]. This is consistent with the observations of high energy efficiency in the eastern provinces under both meta-frontier and group frontier, as mentioned above.…”
Section: The Technology Gap Of Energy Efficiencysupporting
confidence: 76%
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“…The east is the leader in energy technology innovation. It was the earliest "open" region and features the most advanced levels of technology and improved management systems [15,30]. This is consistent with the observations of high energy efficiency in the eastern provinces under both meta-frontier and group frontier, as mentioned above.…”
Section: The Technology Gap Of Energy Efficiencysupporting
confidence: 76%
“…The energy efficiency in the eastern region is high and the energy efficiency in the central and west groups is low. This conclusion differs from that of Hu and Wang [8], but is similar to Wang et al [28] and Wei et al [30] To further test the significant differences of energy efficiency with respect to group frontier and meta-frontier, the Mann-Whitney test, a non-parametric statistical method for two independent samples, was used. The results are listed in Table 4.…”
Section: The Differences Of Energy Efficiencycontrasting
confidence: 38%
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“…Zhou and Ang (2008) use DEA, a nonparametric approach to examine the energy efficiency performance of 21 OECD countries over 5 years (1997)(1998)(1999)(2000)(2001). Wei et al (2009) We use the estimation results to compute the potential decrease in CO2 emissions associated with an improvement in the level of energy efficiency in the US residential sector. This paper contributes to the literature in three ways.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%