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Examining energy inequality under the rapid residential energy transition in China through household surveys
by
Fan, Jie
, Shen, Guofeng
, Wu, Bowei
, Lin, Jian
, Li, Na
, Wang, Qiang
, Kwan, Mei-Po
, Zhou, Kan
in
4014/4004
/ 4014/4013
/ 704/844/4066/4076
/ 706/4066/4064
/ Air quality
/ Clean energy
/ Clean technology
/ Economics and Management
/ Energy
/ Energy costs
/ Energy Policy
/ Energy poverty
/ Energy Storage
/ Energy Systems
/ Energy transition
/ Fuels
/ Households
/ Income
/ Inequality
/ Poverty
/ Renewable and Green Energy
/ Residential energy
/ Solid fuels
/ Surveys
2023
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Examining energy inequality under the rapid residential energy transition in China through household surveys
by
Fan, Jie
, Shen, Guofeng
, Wu, Bowei
, Lin, Jian
, Li, Na
, Wang, Qiang
, Kwan, Mei-Po
, Zhou, Kan
in
4014/4004
/ 4014/4013
/ 704/844/4066/4076
/ 706/4066/4064
/ Air quality
/ Clean energy
/ Clean technology
/ Economics and Management
/ Energy
/ Energy costs
/ Energy Policy
/ Energy poverty
/ Energy Storage
/ Energy Systems
/ Energy transition
/ Fuels
/ Households
/ Income
/ Inequality
/ Poverty
/ Renewable and Green Energy
/ Residential energy
/ Solid fuels
/ Surveys
2023
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Examining energy inequality under the rapid residential energy transition in China through household surveys
by
Fan, Jie
, Shen, Guofeng
, Wu, Bowei
, Lin, Jian
, Li, Na
, Wang, Qiang
, Kwan, Mei-Po
, Zhou, Kan
in
4014/4004
/ 4014/4013
/ 704/844/4066/4076
/ 706/4066/4064
/ Air quality
/ Clean energy
/ Clean technology
/ Economics and Management
/ Energy
/ Energy costs
/ Energy Policy
/ Energy poverty
/ Energy Storage
/ Energy Systems
/ Energy transition
/ Fuels
/ Households
/ Income
/ Inequality
/ Poverty
/ Renewable and Green Energy
/ Residential energy
/ Solid fuels
/ Surveys
2023
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Examining energy inequality under the rapid residential energy transition in China through household surveys
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Examining energy inequality under the rapid residential energy transition in China through household surveys
2023
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Since 2013, China has initiated a rapid energy transition that replaces traditional solid fuels with modern clean energy. Despite the tremendous success of the energy transition, its impacts on household energy costs and associated energy inequality remain largely unexplored. Here we use data from a large nationwide household survey to investigate these trends. We find that about two-fifths (43.0%) of surveyed households switched from traditional solid fuels to clean energy during 2013–2017. However, 56.1% to ~61.0% of them were from extremely poor or poor households, causing deep concern for increasing household energy burden. Accordingly, the share of surveyed households in energy poverty increased from 30.1% to 34.2%. Despite the declining inequality in energy cost, a growing inequality in energy burden was revealed during 2013–2017. Our results demonstrate that the energy burden on rural households increased due to the dramatic rise in the cost of clean energy, while urban households tend to spend a lower and decreased proportion of their income on energy.
Between 2013 and 2017, China enacted a series of policies to improve air quality by promoting a switch to cleaner fuels for households. This study examines the changes in energy cost and associated energy burden across regions and income groups during this period, finding an increased burden on rural households.
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