Clearing the Air Through Pipes? An Evaluation of the Air Pollution Reduction Effect of China’s Natural Gas Pipeline Projects

Yanyan Gao, Jianghuai Zheng
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This paper evaluates the impact of China’s natural gas pipeline projects (NGPPs) on air pollution reduction, by using national data of pollutant emissions of over 800,000 institute-level observations from 1998 to 2010. The difference-in-differences approach shows that the introduction of pipeline natural gas reduces sulfur dioxide (SO2) discharge intensity in connected cities by about 22.8%. The magnitude of the reduced SO2 emissions is estimated to be at least 17.4 million tons, a size of 7.37% of the total industrial SO2 discharge from 1998 to 2010. Heterogeneity analysis shows that the air pollution reduction effect of NGPPs increases over time, is larger for firms surviving longer in our data, for large firms, in heavy pollution industries or cities, and when environmental policy is more stringent. It also finds that a substitution effect channels the effect by facilitating firms and institutes to replace coal with natural gas or drive away under strict environmental regulations.
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通过管道净化空气?中国天然气管道工程大气污染减排效果评价
本文利用1998 - 2010年全国80多万个单位级污染物排放观测数据,评价了中国天然气管道项目对大气污染减排的影响。差中差法表明,管道天然气的引入使连接城市的二氧化硫排放强度降低了约22.8%。估计减少的二氧化硫排放量至少为1740万吨,占1998年至2010年工业二氧化硫排放总量的7.37%。异质性分析表明,ngpp的空气污染减排效果随着时间的推移而增加,在我们的数据中,对于生存时间较长的企业、大型企业、重污染行业或城市,以及环境政策更严格的企业,ngpp的减排效果更大。研究还发现,替代效应通过促进企业和机构用天然气替代煤炭或在严格的环境法规下赶走煤炭来引导这种效应。
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