Decoupling and decomposing analysis of construction industry's energy consumption in China
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Affiliation of Author(s):经济与管理学院
Journal:NATURAL HAZARDS
Key Words:Construction industry Energy consumption Decoupling analysis Driving factors
Abstract:The construction industry is one of the key industries for driving energy conservation in China. Decoupling of the construction industry development from energy consumption has become the focus of the green economy. This study applied an elastic decoupling model to explore the decoupling status between energy consumption and output value in China's construction industry. Log-Mean Divisia Index was utilized to explain the factors influencing decoupling from the perspectives of labor, efficiency, and investment. Results indicate that weak decoupling is the main status during 2000-2015. This means Chinese construction industrial development is no longer occurring at the expense of faster energy consumption growth. The labor factor is the dominant factor in the appearance of the decoupling status, and its cumulative increase impact on energy productivity is 230%, followed by efficiency factors (135%). Investment factors fail to drive the construction industry to a decoupling development state in most years, but there have been improvements during the 12th "Five-Year Plan.''
ISSN No.:0921-030X
Translation or Not:no
Date of Publication:2019-01-01
Co-author:Zhang, Lu,Zhang Luming,Zha, Donglan,Wu Fei,Wang Qunwei
Correspondence Author:Zhou Dequn,Wang Qunwei
Date of Publication:2019-01-01
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