Abstract
Economic growth largely requires the support of growth in and has also caused a large number of carbon emissions. China is one of the few producers and consumers in the world dominated by coal. The rebound in coal efficiency will affect the country's security and carbon neutrality by 2060. Therefore, this article defines the efficiency rebound effect of the coal industry and compares the rebound effect coefficient (REC) at the coal industry level and the enterprise (Yankuang Group) level. The study found intensity at the macro and micro levels has been in a downward trend, but with a rebound effect; at the industry level, the REC in the last 20 years was 30.27%, while at the enterprise level is 3.03%. The main reason for the huge gap is the difference in statistics at different levels. Finally, this article proposes that coal as raw material should not be defined as energy consumption at the enterprise level. It gives suggestions for efficiency improvement at the enterprise level according to Yankuang's practice.
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