A review of China's energy consumption structure and outlook based on a long-range energy alternatives modeling tool

KY Dong, RJ Sun, H Li, HD Jiang - Petroleum Science, 2017 - Springer
China's energy consumption experienced rapid growth over the past three decades, raising
great concerns for the future adjustment of China's energy consumption structure. This paper …

Carbon emissions in China's urban residential building sector through 2060: A dynamic scenario simulation

T Huo, Y Ma, L Xu, W Feng, W Cai - Energy, 2022 - Elsevier
Carbon-reduction effect of the urban residential building sector is crucial to the carbon
neutrality target. This study aims to explore the interaction mechanism among influencing …

Dynamic scenario simulations of carbon emission peak in China's city-scale urban residential building sector through 2050

T Huo, L Xu, W Feng, W Cai, B Liu - Energy Policy, 2021 - Elsevier
Understanding future trajectory of urban residential building carbon emissions (URBCE) is
essential to seeking effective carbon-abatement pathways to combat climate change …

Will the urbanization process influence the peak of carbon emissions in the building sector? A dynamic scenario simulation

T Huo, Y Ma, W Cai, B Liu, L Mu - Energy and Buildings, 2021 - Elsevier
The accelerating urbanization has posed great challenges to China's carbon-mitigation
efforts and global climate change response. However, how does the urbanization process …

Forecasting CO2 emissions in Chinas commercial department, through BP neural network based on random forest and PSO

L Wen, X Yuan - Science of The Total Environment, 2020 - Elsevier
In recent years, with the worsening of the global climate problem, the issue of CO 2
emissions has gradually attracted people's attention. Accurately predicting CO 2 emissions …

Dynamic scenario simulations of phased carbon peaking in China's building sector through 2030–2050

Q Shi, Q Liang, J Wang, T Huo, J Gao, K You… - Sustainable Production …, 2023 - Elsevier
Carbon-reduction effect of the provincial building sector is crucial to the carbon peaking
target of China. This study aims to explore the different drivers of carbon emission reduction …

The 1.5 C target and coal sector transition: at the limits of societal feasibility

T Spencer, M Colombier, O Sartor, A Garg, V Tiwari… - Climate …, 2018 - Taylor & Francis
National and global mitigation scenarios consistent with 1.5° C require an early phase-out of
coal in major coal-dependent countries, compared to standard technical and economic …

Driving forces and mitigation potential of global CO2 emissions from 1980 through 2030: Evidence from countries with different income levels

K Dong, H Jiang, R Sun, X Dong - Science of the Total Environment, 2019 - Elsevier
To mitigate global carbon dioxide (CO 2) emissions in an effective manner, it is essential to
identify the driving forces and estimate the reduction potential of changes to CO 2 emissions …

Energy intensity and energy conservation potential in China: a regional comparison perspective

K Dong, R Sun, G Hochman, H Li - Energy, 2018 - Elsevier
Increasing energy demand and the associated environmental pressures have ignited the
Chinese government's concerns regarding energy conservation. Using provincial-level …

[HTML][HTML] Impact of China-Pakistan economic corridor on Pakistan's future energy consumption and energy saving potential: Evidence from sectoral time series analysis

FM Mirza, N Fatima, K Ullah - Energy Strategy Reviews, 2019 - Elsevier
Abstract China-Pakistan Economic Corridor is a strategic economic project to enhance
economic connectivity between Pakistan and China. We estimate the impact of CPEC …