Title: Structural Decomposition Analysis Applied to Energy and Emissions – Recent Developments and Future Trends
Report Abstract:
Decomposition analysis has been widely used to study the driving forces of changes of an aggregate indicator over time. Two popular decomposition techniques are the index decomposition analysis (IDA) and the structural decomposition analysis (SDA). They have been developed independently and applied extensively in energy and emissions. This presentation will summarize the latest methodological developments in SDA in recent years, show the empirical studies using the new SDA methods or framework, and discuss the future trends in SDA research applied to energy and emissions.
Speaker: Dr. Su Bin
Date/Time: 10:30 – 12:00AM, July 4, 2019
Location: Room A0302, College of Economics and Management Building, Jiangjun Rd. Campus
Speaker Biography:
Dr. Su Bin is a Senior Researcher at the Energy Research Institute of the National University of Singapore, Deputy Director of the Energy and Environmental Research Center, and Head of the Energy Systems Modeling Team. He is also the General Manager of the Singapore Energy Conservation and Low Carbon Path Development Research Program. His main research areas are energy and environmental economics and policy, energy and climate change, energy environment system modeling and analysis, and more than 60 SCI/SSCI papers have been published in international journals related to energy and environment. His research work has been cited more than 3,000 times. He was selected to be the 2018 Clarivate Analytics global high-cited scientists (Top 1% in the cross-disciplinary field). He is currently the Associate Editor and Guest Editor of Energy Economics (SSCI), the guest editor of Applied Energy (SCI), the guest editor of the Journal of Cleaner Production (SCI), the editorial board of Reports on Economics and Finance, the Environmental Economics Research and Journal of the China University of Petroleum (Social Science Edition), and more than 60 international journal reviewers. He hosted and participated in more than 20 government research projects related to the energy environment in Singapore, and received financial support from government departments including Singapore Ministry of Environment and Water Resources, Ministry of Trade and Industry, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Economic Development Board, National Environment Agency, Energy Market Authority, Maritime and Port Authority, the Climate Change Secretariat, the National Research Foundation, etc.
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