Analysis of New Domestic Energy Productivity based on CiteSpace
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https://doi.org/10.62051/ijepes.v4n2.09Keywords:
Energy New Quality Productivity, Research Hotspots, Future TrendsAbstract
The new quality productivity of energy is a major technical decision we have made in the field of energy in the face of a new round of scientific and technological revolution, and has recently gained a lot of academic attention. In order to explore the research hotspots and evolution directions in the field of new energy productivity, this paper is selected from 224 articles collected by CNKI in the field of new energy productivity from 2014 to 2024, based on CiteSpace bibliometric software, the articles in this field were visually analyzed from the number of published papers, keyword co-occurrence and its clustering and evolution, and the cooperation network of authors and their institutions. From the research results, it can be seen that the number of published papers shows a steady growth trend, but the cooperation between scholars and institutions needs to be further strengthened. In addition, it can be seen from the results obtained from the co-occurrence of keywords that scientific and technological innovation, energy transition, and digitalization are the current research hotspots. Future research should focus on research methods, research perspectives, academic exchanges, and resource integration.
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