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Optimizing economy-energy-environment (3Es) policy mixes for decarbonization: Synergies, trade-offs, and regional implementation in China

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  • Ye, Anping
  • Hu, Yu-Jie
  • Tang, Bao-Jun
  • Wang, Ting
  • Tao, Yao

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To promote effective carbon reduction, this study explores the synergies and trade-offs of policy mixes related to the economy, energy, and environment (3Es). To address the gap in current research, we constructed a multi-policy decarbonization effect evaluation model, while employing Spatial Durbin and Autocorrelation models with difference-in-differences method (SDM-DID/SAC-DID), to assess seven policy mixes and identify implementation priorities at the provincial level. The results revealed: (1) 3Es policy mixes showed both synergies and trade-offs, with triple-policy combinations outperforming single policies. (2) Regional disparities exist, as prioritizing implementation in northern regions can boost decarbonization by 38.45-52.88%. (3) The optimal policy paths varied across provinces, based on their 3Es transformation levels. (4) Pilot policy implementation may lead to carbon leakage, which can be mitigated by multi-policy mix. To maximize decarbonization effects, China should: (1) Integrate national strategies with provincial advantages, leveraging provincial strengths instead of adopting a “one-size-fits-all” approach. (2) Strengthen regional coordination and policy linkages to prevent carbon leakage. (3) Elevating the policy-driven transformation level, shifting from “dual control of energy consumption” to “dual control of carbon emissions” and encouraging provinces to seize opportunities in the digital economy and green finance.

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  • Ye, Anping & Hu, Yu-Jie & Tang, Bao-Jun & Wang, Ting & Tao, Yao, 2026. "Optimizing economy-energy-environment (3Es) policy mixes for decarbonization: Synergies, trade-offs, and regional implementation in China," Energy Policy, Elsevier, vol. 212(C).
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:enepol:v:212:y:2026:i:c:s0301421526001072
    DOI: 10.1016/j.enpol.2026.115173
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