@Article{EE.2021.014554, AUTHOR = {Weifeng Gong, Baoqing Zhu, Chuanhui Wang, Zhenyue Fan, Mengzhen Zhao, Liang Chen}, TITLE = {Factor Decomposition and Regression Analysis of the Energy Related Carbon Emissions in Shandong, China: A Perspective of Industrial Structure}, JOURNAL = {Energy Engineering}, VOLUME = {118}, YEAR = {2021}, NUMBER = {4}, PAGES = {981--994}, URL = {http://www.techscience.com/energy/v118n4/42636}, ISSN = {1546-0118}, ABSTRACT = {An in-depth study of the energy related carbon emissions has important practical significance for carbon emissions reduction and structural adjustment in Shandong Province and throughout China. Based on the perspective of industrial structure, the expanded KAYA equation to measure the energy related carbon emissions of the primary industries (Resources and Agriculture) and secondary industries (Manufacturing and Construction) and tertiary industries (Retail and Service) was utilized in Shandong Province from 2011 to 2017. The carbon emissions among industries in Shandong Province were empirically analyzed using the Logarithmic Mean Divisia Index decomposition approach. The results were follows: (1) Under the three industrial dimensions, the energy structure effect and the energy intensity effect have a restraining influence on the carbon emissions of the three industries. (2) The development level effect and the employment scale effect play a pulling role in carbon emissions. (3) From the perspective of the employment structure effect of the primary industry, there is a restraining effect on carbon emissions, while the employment structure effects of the secondary and tertiary industries play a pulling role in carbon emissions, and the employment structure effect of the tertiary industry has a greater pulling effect on carbon emissions than the secondary industry.}, DOI = {10.32604/EE.2021.014554} }