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    The development path of petrochemical cities under the background of “peak carbon dioxide emissions”and“carbon neutrality” —taking Dongying city, Shandong province as an example
    Author of the article:LIN Mingzhen, DAI Xiaodong, LI Hongyan, LI Lei, ZHANG Xin, LIU Fei, DONG Yan
    Author's Workplace:College of Oil and Gas Engineering, Shandong Institute of Petroleum and Chemical Technology, Dongying, Shandong, 257061, China
    Key Words:Peak carbon dioxide emissions; Carbon neutrality; Petrochemical city; Development path; Key technology
    Abstract:

    After China announced her goals ofpeak carbon dioxide emissionsandcarbon neutrality(hereinafter referred to as dual carbon goal), cities dominated by petrochemical industry have to accelerate their low-carbon transformation and development. This is not only a big challenge but also an important opportunity to these cities. This paper took Dongying city, a typical petrochemical city in Shandong province as an example, and analyzed the following problems including location characteristics and industry profile, the feasibility of the city to achieve thedual carbongoal the main ways of carbon emission reduction and the key technologies and existing problems. An analysis of the research result shows that Dongying city, with its rich natural resources and good foundation for new and old kinetic energy conversion, has great advantages in achieving the dual goals ofpeak carbon dioxide emissionsandcarbon neutrality, while CCUS technology is an efficient way for petrochemical cities to reduce CO2 emission. This research result could provide theoretical basis and policy recommendations for the development of such type of petrochemical cities.

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