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Study of the Carbon Neutral Path in China: A Literature Review

Authors :
Fangxin HOU
Yifang LIU
Zhiyuan MA
Changyi LIU
Shining ZHANG
Fang YANG
Yuanhong NIE
Source :
Chinese Journal of Urban and Environmental Studies, Vol 11, Iss 02 (2023)
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
World Scientific Publishing, 2023.

Abstract

After the carbon peaking and carbon neutrality goals were proposed, different institutions and scholars carried out research on China’s medium- and long-term mitigation pathways. Through the literature review of China’s research on carbon neutrality, this paper finds that the zero-carbon energy transition is the key to achieving carbon neutrality. The main driving factors of reducing energy-related carbon emissions include the cleanliness of primary and secondary energy supply systems, the electrification of energy consumption and the development of hydrogen energy, energy efficiency improvement, carbon capture and storage (CCS), and negative emissions. Furthermore, based on the literature, this paper conducts a quantitative comparative analysis, and selects key indicators for comparative analysis and summary from seven dimensions, including economic and social development, carbon emission pathways, primary energy consumption, final energy consumption, final hydrogen energy consumption, electricity demand and supply, and installed capacity and structure of power generation. Main conclusions are as follows: (i) In terms of carbon emission pathways, the institutions generally believed that China will peak carbon emissions around 2028 and achieve carbon neutrality between 2050 and 2060. Achieving net-zero or near-zero emissions first in the power sector is the key to carbon neutrality across the society; (ii) In terms of energy supply, it is a consensus to increase the proportion of clean energy and reduce carbon emissions from the source. The proportion of clean energy in primary energy will increase to more than 85%, and the proportion of clean energy power generation and installed capacity will reach more than 90%; (iii) In terms of energy use, electricity will become the core of final energy consumption in the future. The predicted electricity consumption across the society will range 14.3–18.4[Formula: see text]PWh, and the predicted electrification rate will exceed 65%.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
23457481 and 2345752X
Volume :
11
Issue :
02
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Chinese Journal of Urban and Environmental Studies
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.bf86fbabb5e544e18387291ff868385c
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1142/S2345748123500082