RESOURCES AND ENVIRONMENT IN THE YANGTZE BASIN >> 2010, Vol. 19 >> Issue (19): 991-.

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RESEARCH ON THE STRUCTURE MODEL OF UNIT GDP AND IAV ENERGY CONSUMPTION INTENSITY

LIU Shunyan, SUN Gennian   

  1. (College of Tourism and Environmental Science, Shaanxi Normal University, Xi’an 710062, China)
  • Online:2010-09-20

Abstract:

Presently,our country’s economy is at an important and historic stage,when industrialization and urbanization have massively increased,and economic development is in bad need for energy.Inevitably,the economic growth will lead to a rapid increase in energy consumption.However,due to China’s energy distribution and the uneven economic distribution,interregional energy 〖JP2〗consumption levels vary considerably〖JP〗.In order to clarify the status of energy consumption and the regional disparity among every provinces of China,this paper selected unit GDP energy consumption,unit industrial added value energy consumption and the relevant economic indices in China in 2007,to analyze the situation of energy consumption from the aspects of economic development and the energy industry value of corresponding provinces GDP.The results showed that:as provinces economy developed,〖JP2〗the unit GDP energy consumption〖JP〗 and industrial value added energy consumption became lower;economically backward provinces 〖JP2〗had a higher unit GDP energy〖JP〗 consumption and industrial value added energy consumption;the more the energy industry value of corresponding provinces GDP,the higher unit energy consumption index.From the above results,the model of unit GDP consumption and the structure model among the industrial added value (IAV) energy consumption,economic development and the proportion of energy industry value in the GDP were made in this study.Based on the unit GDP consumption and the unit IAV energy consumption,provinces of China were divided into four kinds,and a matrix was constructed.Finally,the causes of energy consumption status were analyzed and some effective suggestions were put forward.

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