Effect Analysis of Transport Sector Energy Consumption in Japan Based on the Method of Decomposition Analysis
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概要
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Decomposition analysis is a method that analyzes the effects of factors which lead to the growth of energy consumption. This paper introduces the vector variables to the method of decomposition analysis in order to show the change of energy consumption in the transport sector in recent years in Japan. It is found that the travel demand of passengers has increased successfully every year and has crucially and steadily affected the transport energy consumption. GDP is another factor that caused great energy consumption during Japan’s high economic growth period while it is also effective to reduce energy intensity and the average travel distance. According to the result, corresponding policy such as encouraging environmental vehicles is proposed.
著者
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Jiang Jian
Department Of Basic Science And Technology China Textile University
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JIANG Jian
Department of Civil Engineering, Graduate School of Engineering, Osaka University
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NITTA Yasutsugu
Department of Civil Engineering, Graduate School of Engineering, Osaka University
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INOI Hiroto
Department of Civil Engineering, Graduate School of Engineering, Osaka University
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