2020
DOI: 10.3390/su12197853
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Substitution Effect of Natural Gas and the Energy Consumption Structure Transition in China

Abstract: A crucial problem which China faces is how to improve its energy consumption structure. In this paper, a system dynamic model of energy substitution based on energy capital and putty-clay theory is adopted, in order to explore the substitution effect of natural gas on the energy consumption structure transition in China. The results demonstrate that the huge capital stocks of coal and oil capacities effectively delay the progress of natural gas substitution for optimizing the energy structure, resulting in a l… Show more

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“…Behind those four key dimensions lies even more complexity, such as when looking at the social dimension, e.g., population demography [112,116], public health and well-being [111,117], employment [113,118], energy security [119], affordability, and improving urban living [35,117] are all key areas that the energy transition needs to be incorporated and covered in future energy transition policies. By looking at the economic dimension, areas such as economic growth [40,100], technology and infrastructure investment [12,35,120,121], energy consumption [122,123], and energy price [50,124] can be considered as key areas and are highly interconnected and affect other key areas such as affordability and employment in the social dimension. The key areas when it comes to the technological dimension are renewable technologies [12,40,117,122], technological development [12,40], demand response technology and software [121] distribution, and transmission technology development [98].…”
Section: Conceptualisation Of the Complexity Of Energy Transition Pol...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Behind those four key dimensions lies even more complexity, such as when looking at the social dimension, e.g., population demography [112,116], public health and well-being [111,117], employment [113,118], energy security [119], affordability, and improving urban living [35,117] are all key areas that the energy transition needs to be incorporated and covered in future energy transition policies. By looking at the economic dimension, areas such as economic growth [40,100], technology and infrastructure investment [12,35,120,121], energy consumption [122,123], and energy price [50,124] can be considered as key areas and are highly interconnected and affect other key areas such as affordability and employment in the social dimension. The key areas when it comes to the technological dimension are renewable technologies [12,40,117,122], technological development [12,40], demand response technology and software [121] distribution, and transmission technology development [98].…”
Section: Conceptualisation Of the Complexity Of Energy Transition Pol...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although it is cost-effective, a large number of businesses and residents, even in prosperous provinces such as Guangdong, cannot afford to use alternative low-carbon energy. Hence, the government continued to offer subsidies for gas equipment replacement and improvement until 2020 [93]. It is a common phenomenon in China, that WENGPP connected areas subsidize users who replace their original coal burning equipment during the renovation of NG pipelines [63].…”
Section: Implementation Mechanism Of Low-carbon Trade-off Of Ngmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, tourism was also a new type of industry in the construction and development of agricultural parks, and there was no such income in 2012. Natural gas, as a clean energy replaced coal, was much more environmentally friendly [51]. However, there were no pesticide and mulch in 2019, which protected the condition of agroecosystem and the village environment [52,53].…”
Section: Emergy Analysis Of Chehe Villagementioning
confidence: 99%