The Effect of China’s Carbon Emissions Trading
System on the Power Sector’s CO<sub>2</sub> Emission
Reduction Based on the "West-East
Power Transmission" Project
Juan Qian,
Shengbin Liu,
Peiyuan Wang
Abstract:Excessive CO 2 emissions from the power sector are the biggest problem facing the realization of the world's and China's environmental goals. China has high expectations that the introduction of a carbon emissions trading system (CETS) will address the power sector's CO 2 emissions more economically. This paper considered the characteristics of China's cross-provincial power transmission and applied a time-varying DID model to examine the CETS's impact on the power sector's CO 2 emissions in the primary provin… Show more
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