4.7 Article

Chinese urban energy and carbon congestion effects: A data envelopment analysis and materials balance approach

Journal

JOURNAL OF CLEANER PRODUCTION
Volume 341, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.jclepro.2022.130817

Keywords

Data envelopment analysis; Materials balance principle; Congestion effects; Energy conservation; Carbon reduction

Funding

  1. Foundation of China [72103057, 71771082, 71801091]
  2. Hunan Provincial Natural Science Foundation of China [2017JJ1012, 2021JJ40017]
  3. General project of Hunan Social Science Achievement Review Committee [XSP20YBC083]

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Energy conservation and carbon reduction are important ways to achieve carbon peak and carbon neutral goals. By constructing a data envelopment analysis model considering the materials balance principle, we can measure the energy and carbon efficiency as well as congestion effects of cities. The results show that poorly performing cities have potential for improvement in energy conservation and carbon reduction, and the potential comes from both technical inefficiency and congestion problems caused by excessive investment.
Energy conservation and carbon reduction (ECCR) is an important way to achieve carbon peak and carbon neutral goals. The existence of energy and carbon congestion effects leads to energy resource waste and unnecessary carbon abatement costs. We construct a data envelopment analysis (DEA) model considering the materials balance principle (MBP), which avoids the problem of the mismatch between the carbon content of energy conservation and the improvement of carbon emission. Then, we apply this model to measure Chinese urban energy and carbon efficiency as well as congestion effects. The results show that the poorly performing cities have relatively large improved the potential in ECCR. The potential of ECCR comes not only from improving technical inefficiency but also from solving congestion problems caused by excessive investment. Especially, western cities should focus on the overinvestment problem and save resources to improve efficiency, while cities in the eastern region need to pay more attention to technological improvement to increase desirable output and reduce undesirable output. It provides implications government to formulate appropriate ECCR policies and reasonable resources arrangement.

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