Abstract

To boost energy efficiency and assure more wise resource allocation, China has developed a manufacturing power strategy, meaningfully implemented green manufacturing and intelligent manufacturing projects, and promoted the green, intelligent, and high-end manufacturing sector. China’s illogical energy structure, significant pollution problems, low energy consumption efficiency, and other crucial challenges are now seriously impeding the integration of China’s industrialization and informationization processes. Investigating whether intelligence may have a direct impact on energy efficiency is beneficial in order to attain intelligent energy and smart energy in the era of intelligent development. Using panel data from 30 provinces from 2011 to 2019, this study constructs a fixed-effects model to evaluate the aggregate and mediating impacts of energy efficiency. The findings demonstrate that intelligence may greatly increase energy efficiency, but the effect is defined by geographical variability, as opposed to improving energy efficiency through fostering technical advancement.

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