Abstract

Abstract The digital economy has become an important driving force for green energy consumption, and its impact has covered rural areas. This paper establishes a comprehensive evaluation model of green energy consumption based on group principal component analysis, and at the same time establishes evaluation indicators of the green energy consumption level of rural residents to explore the impact of the development of the digital economy on green energy consumption. Based on the comprehensive evaluation model and evaluation indexes, the green energy consumption level of rural residents in the “2+26” cities and the three major economic zones is analyzed. The rural areas with higher green energy consumption levels by 2022 include Tangshan, Jining, and Kaifeng, with 0.794, 0.788, and 0.852, respectively. The willingness of rural residents in the three major economic zones to consume green energy is in line with the trend of the degree of development of the digital economy, in which the willingness to consume green energy is highest among rural residents under the age of 20 in the eastern region, with an average of 4.81. At the same time, the development of the digital economy has a direct effect on the level of consumption of green energy. The regression coefficient of the direct effect on the level of green energy consumption is 0.289. Overall, the development of the digital economy has a greater promotion effect on the level and willingness of rural residents to consume green energy.

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