Multi-dimensional deconstruction and theme evolution of China’s energy policy

Authors X. Zang, T. Lv, X. Hou, X. Deng, Xiao Peng, N. Li
Published in Energy policy
Publication date 2025
Research groups Organisaties in Digitale Transitie
Type Article

Summary

Energy policies are vital tools used by countries to regulate economic and social development as well as guar antee national security. To address the problems of fragmented policy objectives, conflicting tools, and over lapping initiatives, the internal logic and evolutionary trends of energy policies must be explored using the policy content. This study uses 38,277 energy policies as a database and summarizes the four energy policy objectives: clean, low-carbon, safe, and efficient. Using the TextCNN model to classify and deconstruct policies, the LDA + Word2vec theme conceptualization and similarity calculations were compared with the EISMD evolution framework to determine the energy policy theme evolution path. Results indicate that the density of energy policies has increased. Policies have become more comprehensive, barriers between objectives have gradually been broken, and low-carbon objectives have been strengthened. The evolution types are more diversified, evolution paths are more complicated, and the evolution types are often related to technology, industry, and market maturity. Traditional energy themes evolve through inheritance and merger; emerging technology and industry themes evolve through innovation, inheritance, and splitting. Moreover, this study provides a replicable analytical framework for the study of policy evolution in other sectors and evidence for optimizing energy policy design

On this publication contributed

  • Xiao_Peng
    Xiao Peng
    • College senior lecturer
    • Research group: Organisaties in Digitale Transitie

Language Engels
Published in Energy policy
Year and volume 201 114575
Key words policy classification, multi-dimensional deconstruction, theme evolution, EISMD framework

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