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Study on the Relationship between Digital Transformation and Carbon Emission Intensity of Enterprises under VAR and ECM Models

Min Gao

Abstract


To achieve the double carbon goal, energy is the main battlefield, electricity is the main force, the construction of new power systems is an important hand, and strengthening independent innovation is the engine. At present, traditional thermal power is still the main force
in power generation, and traditional enterprises need to use digital technology to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of production and
operation. Therefore, based on the relevant data of A-share listed power enterprises from 2007 to 2021, this paper analyzes the relationship between the digital transformation of enterprises and carbon emission intensity by using the VAR model and the ECM model, and puts forward
policy suggestions for the intelligent and digital transformation and upgrading of power enterprises from five dimensions: innovation chain,
industrial chain, capital chain, talent chain, and data chain.

Keywords


Digital Transformation; Carbon Emission; Carbon Peaking; Carbon Neutral

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.70711/memf.v2i4.5387

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