2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.energy.2021.121193
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Energy demand and supply planning of China through 2060

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“…Transport and heating sectors are considered challenging sectors for decarbonisation; however, very few studies have been done to provide a supply chain model for the transport sector. Many of the studies on this theme have used a modelling approach to address decarbonisation issues in the supply chain, in terms of supplier selection, GHG emissions, logistics network, low carbon emission, eco-innovation and low-carbon operations (Wickham et al, 2022;Qiu et al, 2021;Nguyen et al, 2021;He and Zhang, 2018;Dalir et al, 2018). For example, He and Zhang (2018) proposed a novel hybrid model for supplier selection using factor analysis, data envelopment analysis and an analytic hierarchy process.…”
Section: Thematic Analysis Of the Net-zero Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Transport and heating sectors are considered challenging sectors for decarbonisation; however, very few studies have been done to provide a supply chain model for the transport sector. Many of the studies on this theme have used a modelling approach to address decarbonisation issues in the supply chain, in terms of supplier selection, GHG emissions, logistics network, low carbon emission, eco-innovation and low-carbon operations (Wickham et al, 2022;Qiu et al, 2021;Nguyen et al, 2021;He and Zhang, 2018;Dalir et al, 2018). For example, He and Zhang (2018) proposed a novel hybrid model for supplier selection using factor analysis, data envelopment analysis and an analytic hierarchy process.…”
Section: Thematic Analysis Of the Net-zero Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Northeast Asia [536] [537], [538] China [539], [540], [541], [542], [295], [543], [544], [545]; Japan [546], [547], [548], [549], [550], [551], [552], 452, [553], [554]; Korea [215]; Mongolia [555] China [81], [556], [557], [558]; Japan [559], [560] China: Town Island [561], [562], [563], [564], [565]; Japan: Awaji Island [566]; Korea: Jeju Island [567]; Ulleungdo Island [568]; Taiwan: Wang-An Island [569] Southeast Asia and Pacific ASEAN [570]; Southeast Asia [571], [572] Australia [573], [574], [575], [576], [577], [578], [579], [580], [581], …”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…From a global perspective, energy demand is confronted with various uncertainties [2], such as the aftermath of COVID-19, which has had a substantial impact on the global energy system. China has become the world′s biggest energy producer and consumer [3,4]. With the abundance of coal, electricity, oil, natural gas, new energy resources, and renewable energy development, as well as significant improvements and advances in technology and equipment, productivity and living conditions have improved significantly.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%