Exploring the Transformation Path of High Energy-consuming Industries in A Low-carbon Economy
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https://doi.org/10.54097/fbem.v11i3.12948Keywords:
Low-carbon economy; High energy-consuming industries; Transformation path.Abstract
In recent years, under the background of "double carbon", reducing carbon emission and realizing green transformation and green development have become the necessary way for high energy-consuming enterprises to achieve sustainable development. However, the green transformation of high energy-consuming enterprises faces the problems of high investment cost and slow transformation, which makes it difficult for many high energy-consuming enterprises to take the step of green transformation. Based on the above background, this paper analyzes the concepts and theories related to low carbon economy and proposes the transformation path of high energy-consuming industries under low carbon economy environment.
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