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The role of energy policy transition, regional energy efficiency, and technological advancement in the improvement of China?s environmental quality

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ENERGY REPORTS
Volume 8, Issue -, Pages 9846-9857

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.egyr.2022.07.161

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Energy efficiency; DEA; Technological advancement; Malmquist productivity index

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  1. Talent person recruitment project of Zhejiang Shuren University [KXJ0121610]
  2. RGC (Re- search Grant Council) of the Hong Kong SAR Government [9042713]

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Energy efficiency and emission reduction are important global concerns in the 21st century due to rapid economic and infrastructure growth. This study examines the energy efficiency of Chinese provinces and finds that there has been progress in the transition from energy security policy to energy efficiency with emission reduction policy. However, more efforts are needed to achieve the energy efficiency targets, especially in the central and western regions where there is a significant technological gap compared to the eastern coastal region.
Energy efficiency and emission reduction are a serious global concern due to rapid economic and infrastructure growth in the twenty-first century. China, the highest energy consumer and carbon emitter, shifted its energy policy in 2011 from security to efficiency and long-term economic growth. Inline, the study employed data envelopment analysis (DEA-SBM) to measure the energy efficiency of Chinese provinces from 2004 to 2017. Mann-Whitney U test was used to explore the statistically significant difference between the energy efficiency level of China for the transit of energy security pol-icy to energy efficiency with emission reduction policy. Further Meta-frontier analysis was employed to gauge the regional heterogeneity in production technology gaps among China's eastern, central and western regions. In contrast, the Malmquist productivity index measures the technological and energy efficiency change to catch up with the total factor productivity change in all three regions. Our findings show that transection in energy policy has significant progress. However, the pace to achieve the energy efficiency targets is slow and needs more effort for on-ground implications with advancements in production technologies. Furthermore, a significant technological gap exists between China's three regions. The Eastern region is more successful in the grape the advantage of technological advancement, which improves its energy efficiency level and increases TFP change. Our study suggests that the Chinese government needs to pay more attention to improving the production technologies and energy efficiency levels in central and western regions to fill the gap and come closer to the energy efficiency level of the eastern coastal region, which will ultimately improve the energy efficiency level of the country.(c) 2022 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier Ltd. This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).

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