Zhang Li, Li Mingyu, Zhang Zhe, Li Linyan, Yuan Jin, Zhu Shuying, Wang Huili, Jia Min, Ruan Jianhui, Pang Lingyun, Gu Yingying, Ye Shu, Chen Xiaojun, Zhang Lirong, Cai Bofeng, Wang Jinnan
School of the Environment and Safety Engineering, Jiangsu University, Zhenjiang, 212013, China.
School of Environment, Tsinghua University, Beijing, 100084, China.
Environ Sci Ecotechnol. 2025 May 6;25:100571. doi: 10.1016/j.ese.2025.100571. eCollection 2025 May.
Under national carbon neutrality targets, energy-producing regions hold significant responsibilities for reducing emissions. Given the diverse economic, industrial, and resource profiles of these regions, tailored strategies are essential for designing regional emission pathways. Currently, a systematic analysis that simultaneously integrates broader national climate objectives and regional heterogeneity is lacking, hindering the formulation of localized roadmaps. To address this gap, we propose an integrated analytical framework combing top-down and bottom-up approaches. It considers macro-level constraints (socio-economic development) and micro-level feasibility (renewable energy potential and forest carbon sinks), incorporating diverse regional characteristics such as resource endowment, energy consumption patterns, and industrial structures. We apply this approach to an energy-producing region in central China. Our analysis highlights the need for a clean energy transition that maintains energy security and meets growing electricity demands. By 2060, wind and solar power are projected to account for 87 % of electricity generation, representing a substantial shift from the current fossil-fuel-dependent structure. Significant reductions in greenhouse gas emissions can be achieved by optimizing the energy structure, enforcing production controls, and deploying advanced technologies across industry, transportation, and buildings. Additionally, enhancing carbon removal strategies will further support emission reduction targets. This framework demonstrates the feasibility of achieving climate objectives in fossil-fuel-dependent regions, providing strategic guidance for integrating regional traits into national decarbonization plans.
在国家碳中和目标下,能源生产地区在减排方面肩负着重大责任。鉴于这些地区经济、产业和资源状况各异,制定因地制宜的战略对于设计区域排放路径至关重要。目前,缺乏一种能同时整合国家气候总体目标和区域异质性的系统分析,这阻碍了本地化路线图的制定。为弥补这一差距,我们提出了一个结合自上而下和自下而上方法的综合分析框架。该框架考虑宏观层面的制约因素(社会经济发展)和微观层面的可行性(可再生能源潜力和森林碳汇),纳入了诸如资源禀赋、能源消费模式和产业结构等多样的区域特征。我们将此方法应用于中国中部的一个能源生产地区。我们的分析强调了进行清洁能源转型的必要性,这种转型既要维持能源安全,又要满足不断增长的电力需求。到2060年,预计风能和太阳能发电将占发电量的87%,这与当前依赖化石燃料的结构相比有重大转变。通过优化能源结构、实施生产控制以及在工业、交通和建筑领域部署先进技术,可大幅减少温室气体排放。此外,加强碳去除战略将进一步支持减排目标。该框架证明了在依赖化石燃料的地区实现气候目标的可行性,为将区域特征纳入国家脱碳计划提供了战略指导。