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Input–output analysis of China’s co2 emissions in 2017 based on data of 149 sectors

  • Fan He
  • , Yang Yang
  • , Xin Liu
  • , Dong Wang
  • , Junping Ji*
  • , Zhibin Yi
  • *Corresponding author for this work
  • School of Economics and Management, Harbin Institute of Technology Shenzhen
  • Harbin Institute of Technology Shenzhen
  • Peking University
  • Nankai University

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Abstract

High‐precision CO2 emission data by sector are of great significance for formulating CO2 emission reduction plans. This study decomposes low‐precision energy consumption data from China into 149 sectors according to the high‐precision input–output (I–O) table for 2017. An economic I–O life cycle assessment model, incorporating sensitivity analysis, is constructed to analyze the distribution characteristics of CO2 emissions among sectors. Considering production, the electricity/heat production and supply sector contributed the most (51.20%) to the total direct CO2 emissions. The top 10 sectors with the highest direct CO2 emissions accounted for > 80% of the total CO2 emissions. From a demand‐based perspective, the top 13 sectors with the highest CO2 emissions emitted 5171.14 Mt CO2 (59.78% of the total), primarily as indirect emissions; in particular, the housing construction sector contributed 23.97% of the total. Based on these results, promoting decarbonization of the power industry and improving energy and raw material utilization efficiencies of other production sectors are the primary emission reduction measures. Compared with low‐precision models, our model can improve the precision and accuracy of analysis results and more effectively guide the formulation of emission reduction policies.

Original languageEnglish
Article number4172
JournalSustainability (Switzerland)
Volume13
Issue number8
DOIs
StatePublished - 2 Apr 2021
Externally publishedYes

UN SDGs

This output contributes to the following UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

  1. SDG 7 - Affordable and Clean Energy
    SDG 7 Affordable and Clean Energy
  2. SDG 12 - Responsible Consumption and Production
    SDG 12 Responsible Consumption and Production

Keywords

  • Carbon emissions
  • Energy allocation
  • Input–output analysis
  • Life cycle assessment

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