2022
DOI: 10.3389/fenvs.2022.1009276
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Supply-demand bilateral energy structure optimization and carbon emission reduction in Shandong rural areas based on long-range energy alternatives planning model

Abstract: To solve the problem of large carbon emissions in rural area, this paper conducts field research in rural areas of Shandong and embarks on supply-demand bilateral energy structure optimization which combines local resource endowments, the latest rural energy application technologies and energy consumption preference. The study uses long-range energy alternatives planning (LEAP) model to analyze the trend of energy consumption and CO2 emission from 2020 to 2050 under four different scenarios. The results of Tan… Show more

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“…The literature review shows that previous studies have mostly considered the proportion of single or multiple energy sources in measuring the energy structure, while ignoring the structural relationships between different energy categories. Fossil energy is gradually being replaced by non-fossil energy, and this reality and future trend should also be considered in the measurement of the energy structure [27][28][29]. Based on the reality of the rural energy transformation, this study attempted to construct a dual substitution index for the rural energy structure.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The literature review shows that previous studies have mostly considered the proportion of single or multiple energy sources in measuring the energy structure, while ignoring the structural relationships between different energy categories. Fossil energy is gradually being replaced by non-fossil energy, and this reality and future trend should also be considered in the measurement of the energy structure [27][28][29]. Based on the reality of the rural energy transformation, this study attempted to construct a dual substitution index for the rural energy structure.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%