Spatial and temporal variation of energy carbon emissions in Yantai from 2001 to 2011 |
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Authors: | Qiuhong Su Dengjie Wang Xiaomei Yan |
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Affiliation: | 1. Institute of Geographical science, Fujian normal University, Fuzhou, China;2. School of Resources and Environment Engineering, Ludong University, Yantai, China;3. School of Resources and Environment Engineering, Ludong University, Yantai, China |
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Abstract: | In order to understand the characteristics of spatial and temporal variation, as well as provide effective ideas on carbon emissions and regulatory policy in Yantai, this article analyzed spatial and temporal variation of carbon emissions in Yantai based on energy consumption statistics for a variety of energy sorts together with industrial sectors from 2001 to 2011. The results were as following: First of all, Yantai’s carbon emissions grew by an average of 5.5% per year during the last 10 years, and there was a peak of 10.48 million carbon in the year of 2011. Second, compared with the gross domestic product (GDP) growth rate, the figures for energy carbon emissions growth rate were smaller; however the problem of carbon emissions were still more obvious. Furthermore, carbon emissions in Yantai increased rapidly before 2008; while after 2008, it increased more slowly and gradually become stable. Third, the energy consumption was different among regions in Yantai. For instance, the energy consumption in Longkou city was the largest, which occupied 50% of the total carbon emissions in Yantai; and the energy consumption in Chang Island was generally less than 1% of the Longkou consumption. Finally, there were relative close relationships among the spatial difference of carbon emissions, regional resources endowment, economic development, industrial structure, and energy efficiency. |
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Keywords: | Energy carbon emission spatial and temporal variation energy consumption carbon emission intensity |
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