Dr. ChuWei recently had a paper published in the China Economic Review.The paper titled‘Recent advances in energy demand research in China’, was coauthored with Andreas Löschelb from School of Business and Economics, University of Münsterand Research Institute for Global Value Chains, University of International Business and Economics and Shunsuke Managi from Urban Institute & Departments of Civil Engineering, Kyushu University.
Abstract
The continuously accelerating global energy demand leads to increased public concern about climate change. The international community expects China, the world's largest energy consumer, to play a leading role in the energy transition, especially since the United States has withdrawn from the Paris Agreement. This special issue on “Energy Demand in Emerging and Developing Economies: Measurement, Policy Interventions and Evaluation” improves international understanding of the patterns of energy demand in China by presenting recent experimental and empirical research following the Beijing Energy Conference in 2018. The main purpose of this introductory article is to present recent research advances by summarizing new findings and insights from this special issue, combined with recent literature. It shows that China's rising energy demand and energy transition practices have led to numerous policy interventions, which provides rich observational data on behavioral change and offers an “experimental window” with large opportunities for scholars. Beyond the traditional topics of residential and industrial energy demand and its drivers, an increasing number of studies focuses on energy policy evaluation or quantify the environmental and climate consequences of energy consumption. This new line of research, supported by policy-oriented model-based quantitative, analyses, experimental approaches and econometric analyses using multi-source disaggregated data, offers new insights into various aspects of China's energy demand.
Other information
Publication Date:2020
Journal:China Economic Review
Journal Issue: 63(2020)
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chieco.2020.101517
The paper can be accessed here