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Total-factor energy productivity growth, technical progress, and efficiency change: An empirical study of China

Journal

APPLIED ENERGY
Volume 87, Issue 10, Pages 3262-3270

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.apenergy.2010.04.026

Keywords

Total-factor energy productivity; Efficiency change; Technical change; Total-factor energy efficiency; Directional distance function; China

Funding

  1. Taiwan's National Science Council [98-2410-H-009-055]

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This article introduces total-factor energy productivity change index (TFEPI) based on the concept of total-factor energy efficiency and the Luenberger productivity index to evaluate the energy productivity change of regions in China with a total-factor framework. Moreover, the TFEPI can be decomposed into change in energy efficiency and shift in the energy use technology. According to the computation results. China's energy productivity was decreasing by 1.4% per year during 2000-2004. The average total-factor energy efficiency improves about 0.6% per year, while total-factor energy technical change declines progressively 2% annually. The factors affecting TFEPI are also examined: (1) The east area has a higher TFEPI than the central and west area: (2) increasing the development status and electricity share of energy consumption will improve the region's TFEPI performance, while increasing the proportion of GDP generated by the secondary industry deteriorates TFEPI of a region. (C) 2010 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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