Probe into the Strategies of Regional Energy-Saving and Emission-Reduction Based on the Energy Consumption Structure Evolution

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From 1980 to 2012 there were 80% carbon dioxide emission from traditional fossil energy in the world, and the proportion reached 90% in China, which was the top of carbon dioxide emission and energy consumption. In order to release the pressure of short term energy-saving and emission-reduction, as well as implement energy system cleaning in long term, reversing the positive situation of energy structure adjustment and the advancing the continuous evolution of energy consumption structure will be the effective methods. This paper takes Hebei Province and the whole country as the research objects, analyzes the influence of energy consumption structure changes on carbon dioxide emission and the correlation effect between energy consumption structure and carbon dioxide emission intensity by constructing a correlation model between energy consumption structure and carbon dioxide emission intensity, discusses the effective strategies for the regional energy-saving and emission-reduction.

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