Hu et al., 2023 - Google Patents
How to achieve the goal of carbon peaking by the energy policy? A simulation using the DCGE model for the case of Shanghai, ChinaHu et al., 2023
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- 1405621518539197952
- Author
- Hu H
- Zhao L
- Dong W
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- Energy
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The main issue of this study is what kind of energy policy should Shanghai adopt to achieve the goal of carbon peaking in 2025, especially the policy different from that of the whole country. This study applies the dynamic computable general equilibrium model to simulate …
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