2021
DOI: 10.3390/ijerph18157873
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Embodied Energy Use in China’s Transportation Sector: A Multi-Regional Input–Output Analysis

Abstract: Energy transition in the transport sector (TS) is important for the goals of achieving carbon peak by 2030 and carbon neutrality by 2060 in China. A number of scholars have conducted studies to identify the potential energy savings of the TS and to improve its energy efficiency. Most of them concentrate on the direct energy use (EU). The indirect EU along the supply chain of the TS is often neglected. In this paper, the direct and indirect energy use, i.e., the embodied EU, of China’s TS is measured by applyin… Show more

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“…Industry characteristics also influence the implementation of net-zero practices (Giannakis and Zittis, 2021). As stated hitherto, several studies have focussed on transportation (McKinnon, 2014;Davies and Dunk, 2016;Ballinger et al, 2019;Lopes de Sousa Jabbour et al, 2021;Li et al, 2021;Ahmad and Xu, 2021), oil and gas, and power (Jenniches et al, 2019). There are no comparative studies on net-zero goals within a given Net-zero economy in supply chain management sector by understanding the firms from developed and developing regions.…”
Section: Framework Mapping Findingsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Industry characteristics also influence the implementation of net-zero practices (Giannakis and Zittis, 2021). As stated hitherto, several studies have focussed on transportation (McKinnon, 2014;Davies and Dunk, 2016;Ballinger et al, 2019;Lopes de Sousa Jabbour et al, 2021;Li et al, 2021;Ahmad and Xu, 2021), oil and gas, and power (Jenniches et al, 2019). There are no comparative studies on net-zero goals within a given Net-zero economy in supply chain management sector by understanding the firms from developed and developing regions.…”
Section: Framework Mapping Findingsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…, 2019; Lopes de Sousa Jabbour et al. , 2021; Li et al. , 2021; Ahmad and Xu, 2021), oil and gas, and power (Jenniches et al.…”
Section: Synthesis Of Findings and Future Research Agendamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…28 The accelerated pace of new energy development and utilization has become a new driver of global energy growth, and will gradually replace fossil energy and play a key role in the process of carbon neutrality. 29,30 New energy: The protagonist of the third energy transition From the history of energy development in the world, the history of human energy use has experienced two transitions from fuelwood to coal and from coal to oil and gas and is undergoing the third transition from fossil energy to new energy. New energy is clean, low-carbon, and in line with the development needs of the carbon neutrality process, and will take the lead in the third energy transition.…”
Section: The Role Of New Energy In the Carbon Neutrality Processmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… 28 The accelerated pace of new energy development and utilization has become a new driver of global energy growth, and will gradually replace fossil energy and play a key role in the process of carbon neutrality. 29 , 30 …”
Section: The Role Of New Energy In the Carbon Neutrality Processmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In order to profoundly investigate the relational characteristics within the system, complex network theory and its metrics provide a new approach to analyzing the system and its individuals from a global perspective [ 30 ]. In the past few years, with the continuous research of complex network theory, it is widely used in the research of energy [ 31 ], economy [ 32 ], transportation [ 33 , 34 , 35 ], and other disciplines, and some scholars also apply it to the study of embodied carbon emission transfers. Based on the input–output tables of China from 2002 to 2015, Wang et al (2021) constructed six embodied carbon emission flow networks containing 30 sectors and analyzed them by complex network metrics to obtain the overall structural characteristics, key sectors, and critical flow paths [ 36 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%