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Modified hypothetical extraction method 2 CO2 emissions 1 China 1 Energieeinsparung 1 Energiekonsum 1 Energy conservation 1 Energy consumption 1 Input-Output-Analyse 1 Input-output analysis 1 Input–output analysis 1 Key sector 1 Key sectors 1 Linkage analysis 1 Multi-regional input-output model 1 Schlüsselindustrie 1 Theorie 1 Theory 1
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Cai, Hua 1 Li, Zhaocheng 1 Li, Zhengyang 1 Mao, Guozhu 1 Song, Yu 1 Wang, Lili 1 Wang, Wenqin 1 Wang, Yuan 1 Zhao, Peng 1 Zuo, Jian 1
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Energy Policy 1 Energy strategy reviews 1
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Identification of key provinces and sectors for energy conservation in China : linkage analyses based on the modified hypothetical extraction method
Li, Zhaocheng; Li, Zhengyang; Song, Yu - In: Energy strategy reviews 44 (2022), pp. 1-13
hypothetical extraction method. Then, a new method is proposed to identify key provinces and sectors for energy consumptions … energy consumption linkages of 30 provinces in China were quantitatively analyzed by combining EMRIO model and modified …
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Industrial CO2 emissions in China based on the hypothetical extraction method: Linkage analysis
Wang, Yuan; Wang, Wenqin; Mao, Guozhu; Cai, Hua; Zuo, Jian - In: Energy Policy 62 (2013) C, pp. 1238-1244
Fossil fuel-related CO2 emissions are regarded as the primary sources of global climate change. Unlike direct CO2 emissions for each sector, CO2 emissions associated with complex linkages among sectors are usually ignored. We integrated the input–output analysis with the hypothetical...
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