Risks and coping strategies for energy low-carbon transitions: Research based on the new concept of energy security

Energy low-carbon transitions have become a crucial approach for countries around the world to cope with climate crisis and promote sustainable development. However, most of the existing studies have analyzed the risks and challenges of the energy low-carbon transitions from relatively single dimens...

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Main Authors: LI Chenglin, ZHOU Yunheng, WANG Funing, FANG Kai*
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Published: Editorial Office of Energy Environmental Protection 2023-08-01
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Online Access:https://eep1987.com/en/article/4517
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description Energy low-carbon transitions have become a crucial approach for countries around the world to cope with climate crisis and promote sustainable development. However, most of the existing studies have analyzed the risks and challenges of the energy low-carbon transitions from relatively single dimensions, such as energy supply or demand security, which will lead to incomplete identification of transition risks. In view of this, by reviewing the evolution of the connotations of energy security, this paper proposes a five-dimensional analytical framework for the new concept of energy security, covering supply and demand security, technology security, information security, market security and talent security. By identifying the risks associated with China′s energy low-carbon transitions, several coping strategies are discussed, including ensuring energy provision to strengthen supply and demand security, taking advantages of coal power to improve technology security, maintaining data systems to safeguard information security, improving market mechanism to preserve market security, and increasing the supply of talents to attach importance to talent security. This paper demonstrates that the new concept of energy security to lead energy low-carbon transitions is of great significance for achieving China′s carbon peaking and carbon neutrality goals and high-quality development.
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spelling doaj-art-38d0a78da3e344de9c6ce1fce3db60b22025-08-20T02:14:35ZzhoEditorial Office of Energy Environmental Protection能源环境保护2097-41832023-08-01374465510.20078/j.eep.20230703Risks and coping strategies for energy low-carbon transitions: Research based on the new concept of energy securityLI Chenglin0ZHOU Yunheng1WANG Funing2FANG Kai*3School of Public Administration, Zhejiang UniversitySchool of Public Administration, Zhejiang UniversityState Key Lab of Clean Energy Utilization, State Environmental Protection Engineering Center for Coal-Fired Air Pollution Control, Zhejiang University1. School of Public Administration, Zhejiang University; 2. Zhejiang Ecological Civilization AcademyEnergy low-carbon transitions have become a crucial approach for countries around the world to cope with climate crisis and promote sustainable development. However, most of the existing studies have analyzed the risks and challenges of the energy low-carbon transitions from relatively single dimensions, such as energy supply or demand security, which will lead to incomplete identification of transition risks. In view of this, by reviewing the evolution of the connotations of energy security, this paper proposes a five-dimensional analytical framework for the new concept of energy security, covering supply and demand security, technology security, information security, market security and talent security. By identifying the risks associated with China′s energy low-carbon transitions, several coping strategies are discussed, including ensuring energy provision to strengthen supply and demand security, taking advantages of coal power to improve technology security, maintaining data systems to safeguard information security, improving market mechanism to preserve market security, and increasing the supply of talents to attach importance to talent security. This paper demonstrates that the new concept of energy security to lead energy low-carbon transitions is of great significance for achieving China′s carbon peaking and carbon neutrality goals and high-quality development.https://eep1987.com/en/article/4517energy low-carbon transitionstransition risknew concept of energy securitycarbon peaking and carbon neutrality
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Risks and coping strategies for energy low-carbon transitions: Research based on the new concept of energy security
能源环境保护
energy low-carbon transitions
transition risk
new concept of energy security
carbon peaking and carbon neutrality
title Risks and coping strategies for energy low-carbon transitions: Research based on the new concept of energy security
title_full Risks and coping strategies for energy low-carbon transitions: Research based on the new concept of energy security
title_fullStr Risks and coping strategies for energy low-carbon transitions: Research based on the new concept of energy security
title_full_unstemmed Risks and coping strategies for energy low-carbon transitions: Research based on the new concept of energy security
title_short Risks and coping strategies for energy low-carbon transitions: Research based on the new concept of energy security
title_sort risks and coping strategies for energy low carbon transitions research based on the new concept of energy security
topic energy low-carbon transitions
transition risk
new concept of energy security
carbon peaking and carbon neutrality
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