Fig. 1: National energy consumption and contemporary energy share for rural heating and cooking in China. | Nature Communications

Fig. 1: National energy consumption and contemporary energy share for rural heating and cooking in China.

From: Costs and health benefits of the rural energy transition to carbon neutrality in China

Fig. 1

a Baseline scenario (BaU) on the left, and carbon neutrality scenario (CNS) on the right; b Changes in energy consumption in CNS relative to BaU, including total energy consumption for cooking (left) and heating (right). The black horizontal lines represent net total energy consumption change in CNS relative to BaU, while the blue dotted lines indicate total energy consumption in CNS.

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