Abstract
Since 1978, China's economic growth rate has attracted international attention. While China's economy has maintained rapid growth, energy consumption has shown an opposite trend, namely, the growth rate of energy consumption has slowed down, and the energy consumption intensity of the national economy has continued to decline. The tertiary industry is underdeveloped, and the producer service industry is stagnant, with outstanding problems. It is worth noting that the proportion of China's industrial added value in GDP(Gross Domestic Product) exceeded the peak value of developed countries during the Wang Yehua period. Under the new normal of economic growth shift and tight resource and environment constraints, structural contradictions will become more prominent in the coming period. In order to practice the low-carbon economic model, the government puts forward the requirements of ensuring China's energy and economic security and accelerating the transformation of energy revolution and economic development mode. However, structural adjustment is not a simple superposition of policies and measures. This paper studies the relationship between energy structure change and economic structure in China. Structural adjustment is not simply the superposition of policies and measures. We must also with comprehensive consideration of energy supply security and use security, so as to provide decision-making basis for ensuring energy security and carrying out national macro-control.
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