1. Research on the temporal and spatial pattern evolution characteristics and decoupling effect of electricity power consumption in China.
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Shi, Xinyu and Zhong, Yang
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ELECTRIC power consumption ,CARBON offsetting ,CENTER of mass ,REMOTE sensing ,COUPLINGS (Gearing) - Abstract
• The center of gravity of China's EPC is located in Luoyang City, Henan Province. • During the study period, China's EPC in general exhibits an east-high and west-low trend. • During the period 2000–2019, there are significant regional differences in the strength of the spatial linkage of EPC in China. • In 2000–2019, the decoupling status of EPC in china is of two types of decoupling: weak decoupling and expansive coupling. Exploring the evolution of spatial and temporal patterns of electricity power consumption in China is of great significance and value for the promotion of Carbon Peaking and Carbon Neutrality Strategy and the scientific allocation of electricity resources. Therefore, this paper takes China as an example and innovatively applies nighttime light data from a combination of two remote sensing satellites. And using spatial analysis methods to analyze the evolution of spatial and temporal patterns of electricity power consumption over a longer study time series. Meanwhile, this paper also uses the Tapio decoupling model to study the decoupling effect of electricity power consumption and economic growth in China. The results of the study show that, during the period 2000–2019, China's electricity power consumption was in an unbalanced state, with the eastern coastal region dominating. It also formed a gradient distribution from the coastal area to the inland area. In terms of spatial connection, it shows an unbalanced distribution pattern of "low in the west and high in the east". In addition, the spatial linkage of electricity power consumption among provinces is more than 93 % of weak linkage, and gradually increases to 97 %, indicating that the spatial linkage of electricity power consumption among regions is gradually weakening. The decoupling state of electricity power consumption in China is characterized by two types of decoupling: Weak decoupling and Expansive coupling. The decoupling status has experienced a significant change from 84 % of provinces being Expansive coupling to 100 % of provinces being Weak decoupling. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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