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Prediction on Shanghai's Energy Consumption Trend and Carbon Emission Peak
Prediction on Shanghai's Energy Consumption Trend and Carbon Emission Peak,10.1109/ICMTMA.2011.507,Zheng Wang
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Zheng Wang
This article did some simulation in allusion to Shanghai's
carbon emissions
before 2050 and discussed research methods of urban
carbon emissions
trends. In allusion to urban problems, this paper used the Logistic curve to approach urban
population growth rate
and employed Nonlinear Economic Dynamics to predict Shanghai's
economic growth
rate before 2050. Adopting the
optimal growth model
proposed by Yongbin Zhu and Zheng Wang (2009), this paper carried out some researches on Shanghai's
energy consumption
and carbon emissions. The results show that Shanghai's
energy consumption
and carbon emission increase in the curve of inversed "U". The peak of
energy consumption
and
carbon emissions
will be in 2040. The value of reaching peak in Shanghai is a litter bigger than other provinces relatively, reflecting that reducing
carbon dioxide
in Shanghai still has a long way to go. Keywords-energy consumption; carbon emissions; energy structure
Conference:
International Conference on Measuring Technology and Mechatronics Automation - ICMTMA
, 2011
DOI:
10.1109/ICMTMA.2011.507
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Urban carbon emissions trends and the effect of mitigation measures
Yongbin Zhu
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Xiaozhe Ma
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Changxin Liu
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Zheng Wang
Conference:
International Conference on GeoInformatics - Geoinformatics
, pp. 1-4, 2011