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Research on Establishment and Application of Evaluation System of Urban Energy Strategy Development Indicators under the Perspective of Carbon Neutrality

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  • @ARTICLE{10.4108/ew.5791,
        author={Chenyu Chen and Yunlong Song and Xuesong Ke and Yang Ping and Fangze Shang and Chaoyang Xiang and Qiang Chen and Haiwei Yin and Zhenzhou Zhang and Hao Fu and Fan Wu},
        title={Research on Establishment and Application of Evaluation System of Urban Energy Strategy Development Indicators under the Perspective of Carbon Neutrality},
        journal={EAI Endorsed Transactions on Energy Web},
        volume={11},
        number={1},
        publisher={EAI},
        journal_a={EW},
        year={2024},
        month={4},
        keywords={carbon neutrality, energy strategy, modern energy system, indicator evaluation system, two-base asymptotic approach, verification in Wenzhou},
        doi={10.4108/ew.5791}
    }
    
  • Chenyu Chen
    Yunlong Song
    Xuesong Ke
    Yang Ping
    Fangze Shang
    Chaoyang Xiang
    Qiang Chen
    Haiwei Yin
    Zhenzhou Zhang
    Hao Fu
    Fan Wu
    Year: 2024
    Research on Establishment and Application of Evaluation System of Urban Energy Strategy Development Indicators under the Perspective of Carbon Neutrality
    EW
    EAI
    DOI: 10.4108/ew.5791
Chenyu Chen1, Yunlong Song1,*, Xuesong Ke1, Yang Ping2, Fangze Shang2, Chaoyang Xiang2, Qiang Chen2, Haiwei Yin3, Zhenzhou Zhang2, Hao Fu2, Fan Wu1
  • 1: VAST Institute of Water Ecology and Environment
  • 2: PowerChina (China)
  • 3: Nanjing University
*Contact email: Songyunlongwater@163.com

Abstract

A scientific, comprehensive and integrated assessment of urban energy development is of great significance for the establishment of a clean, low-carbon and efficient urban modern energy system. From the perspective of carbon neutrality, this paper sets 25 evaluation indicators in seven dimensions: energy supply, energy consumption, energy efficiency improvement, clean and low-carbon, safety and reliability, low-carbon transport, and scientific and technological innovation, and constructs a secondary indicator system for evaluating the strategic development of urban energy. The system adopts the hierarchical analysis method to determine the weights of the indicators, the double-baseline progression method to standardize the indicator scores, and finally the weighted composite index method to calculate the level of urban energy strategy development. This paper applies the index system to evaluate the current energy development status of Wenzhou city in 2020 and 2022, and to predict the energy strategy development in 2025 and 2030. The scores of Wenzhou city's urban energy strategy development level in the corresponding four periods are 63.56, 70.59, 77.87 and 85.06, indicating that by 2023, Wenzhou city's urban energy development level will go from medium development to high development. Wenzhou City should accelerate the proportion of renewable energy in the future. It is necessary to complement multiple energy sources and improve the integration of heat, electricity, gas and cold. In terms of end consumption, it is necessary to improve the efficiency of energy use, reduce energy intensity, implement electric energy substitution and form an energy consumption pattern centered on electricity.

Keywords
carbon neutrality, energy strategy, modern energy system, indicator evaluation system, two-base asymptotic approach, verification in Wenzhou
Received
2023-11-20
Accepted
2024-04-06
Published
2024-04-15
Publisher
EAI
http://dx.doi.org/10.4108/ew.5791

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