Measuring plant level energy efficiency in China's energy sector in the presence of allocative inefficiency
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2014-12
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ANZSRC::090607 Power and Energy Systems Engineering (excl. Renewable Power), ANZSRC::050205 Environmental Management, ANZSRC::0502 Environmental Science and Management, ANZSRC::0907 Environmental Engineering, ANZSRC::140205 Environment and Resource Economics, ANZSRC::3801 Applied economics, ANZSRC::3802 Econometrics, ANZSRC::3803 Economic theory
Abstract
Most studies on measuring China's energy efficiency were conducted in the framework of the input-oriented Data Envelopment Analysis. This approach generally calculates the technical efficiency by shrinking all the input factors equally proportionally subject to the observed output still being producible. Thus, all the input factor efficiencies, including the energy efficiency, are measured as the technical efficiency. One drawback of this approach is the presumption of an identical input factor frontier for all input factors and of unrestricted factor substitutability. The present study employs a stochastic frontier analysis approach to measuring energy efficiency that not only allows for non-identical input factor frontiers, but also controls for the effects on the measure of energy efficiency of substitution away from energy or substitution of energy for non-energy factors. This approach is applied to evaluating the efficiency performances of three types of energy amongst a sample of coal mines, petroleum refineries and power plants in China's energy sector which is specifically targeted by the Chinese government to improve energy efficiency.
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