2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.enpol.2020.111888
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Potential output gap in China's regional coal-fired power sector under the constraint of carbon emission reduction

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“…All the above results, under the global optimization model of maximizing national CFPP emission reduction, indicate that more favorable regional policies should be adopted to promote the implementation of national policies in those regions whose units are more backward. When implementing the national target of mitigating and upgrading CFPPs, these regions may need to take larger quotas for the sake of national carbon reduction efficiency [66] . Also, special financial compensations and incentive measures should be given to support the actual progress of meeting these quotas during the 14th-FYP period.…”
Section: Discussion and Policy Recommendationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…All the above results, under the global optimization model of maximizing national CFPP emission reduction, indicate that more favorable regional policies should be adopted to promote the implementation of national policies in those regions whose units are more backward. When implementing the national target of mitigating and upgrading CFPPs, these regions may need to take larger quotas for the sake of national carbon reduction efficiency [66] . Also, special financial compensations and incentive measures should be given to support the actual progress of meeting these quotas during the 14th-FYP period.…”
Section: Discussion and Policy Recommendationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are several pieces of literature used in this study, particularly based on environmental pollution, renewable and non‐renewable energy. They also had links to financial development and carbon emissions (Chen, Zhao, et al., 2021), energy consumption, and CO 2 emissions (Magazzino et al., 2021) as well as renewable energy and CO 2 emissions (Magazzino et al., 2021). According to Magazzino et al.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are several pieces of literature used in this study, particularly based on environmental pollution, renewable and non-renewable energy. They also had links to financial development and carbon emissions (Chen, Zhao, et al, 2021), energy consumption, and CO 2 emissions as well as renewable energy and CO 2 emissions . According to , the relationship between solar, wind energy production, coal consumption, GDP, and CO 2 emissions in the three countries, including China, India, and the USA are strongly correlated.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
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