date: 2025-11-24T04:46:58Z pdf:PDFVersion: 1.7 pdf:docinfo:title: Recontextualizing Telecouplings in Electricity-Driven Land Use Flows via Global Supply Chains xmp:CreatorTool: LaTeX with hyperref access_permission:can_print_degraded: true subject: The global energy transition is expected to require three to twenty times more land areas than fossil fuel-based power generation, making the availability of suitable land for the global energy transition a key challenge. Based on different types of energy resources, this study designs a telecoupling multi-regional input?output (MRIO) model to analyze cross-border electricity-driven embodied land appropriation patterns. The results show that the land footprint associated with renewable energy is substantially lower than that associated with conventional power generation. However, the growth rate of this footprint is 2.18 times higher than that of conventional electricity generation. China and Germany are identified as key export markets for wind- and solar- driven embodied land. The share of electricity-driven embodied land from China to the United States, Japan, and Germany declined, whereas the embodied land flowing to countries including South Korea, India, and Singapore increased. Embodied land-exporting nations face trilemma issues related to environmental degradation chain reactions, resource consumption threshold lines, and social distribution tensions, which may significantly affect decarbonization progresses. By integrating renewable power infrastructures and land use occupation, this analytical framework is expected to advance the understanding of energy?land nexus dynamics, providing theoretical foundations for cross-system governance in the implementation of carbon neutrality. dc:format: application/pdf; version=1.7 pdf:docinfo:creator_tool: LaTeX with hyperref access_permission:fill_in_form: true pdf:encrypted: false dc:title: Recontextualizing Telecouplings in Electricity-Driven Land Use Flows via Global Supply Chains modified: 2025-11-24T04:46:58Z cp:subject: The global energy transition is expected to require three to twenty times more land areas than fossil fuel-based power generation, making the availability of suitable land for the global energy transition a key challenge. Based on different types of energy resources, this study designs a telecoupling multi-regional input?output (MRIO) model to analyze cross-border electricity-driven embodied land appropriation patterns. The results show that the land footprint associated with renewable energy is substantially lower than that associated with conventional power generation. However, the growth rate of this footprint is 2.18 times higher than that of conventional electricity generation. China and Germany are identified as key export markets for wind- and solar- driven embodied land. The share of electricity-driven embodied land from China to the United States, Japan, and Germany declined, whereas the embodied land flowing to countries including South Korea, India, and Singapore increased. Embodied land-exporting nations face trilemma issues related to environmental degradation chain reactions, resource consumption threshold lines, and social distribution tensions, which may significantly affect decarbonization progresses. By integrating renewable power infrastructures and land use occupation, this analytical framework is expected to advance the understanding of energy?land nexus dynamics, providing theoretical foundations for cross-system governance in the implementation of carbon neutrality. pdf:docinfo:subject: The global energy transition is expected to require three to twenty times more land areas than fossil fuel-based power generation, making the availability of suitable land for the global energy transition a key challenge. Based on different types of energy resources, this study designs a telecoupling multi-regional input?output (MRIO) model to analyze cross-border electricity-driven embodied land appropriation patterns. The results show that the land footprint associated with renewable energy is substantially lower than that associated with conventional power generation. However, the growth rate of this footprint is 2.18 times higher than that of conventional electricity generation. China and Germany are identified as key export markets for wind- and solar- driven embodied land. The share of electricity-driven embodied land from China to the United States, Japan, and Germany declined, whereas the embodied land flowing to countries including South Korea, India, and Singapore increased. Embodied land-exporting nations face trilemma issues related to environmental degradation chain reactions, resource consumption threshold lines, and social distribution tensions, which may significantly affect decarbonization progresses. By integrating renewable power infrastructures and land use occupation, this analytical framework is expected to advance the understanding of energy?land nexus dynamics, providing theoretical foundations for cross-system governance in the implementation of carbon neutrality. pdf:docinfo:creator: Xiao Li, Chaohui Li, Muhammad Yasin Gill, Mengyao Han, Yihong Liu, Ying Fan, Zhi Li and Guoqian Chen PTEX.Fullbanner: This is pdfTeX, Version 3.141592653-2.6-1.40.25 (TeX Live 2023) kpathsea version 6.3.5 meta:author: Xiao Li, Chaohui Li, Muhammad Yasin Gill, Mengyao Han, Yihong Liu, Ying Fan, Zhi Li and Guoqian Chen trapped: False meta:creation-date: 2025-11-24T04:37:22Z created: 2025-11-24T04:37:22Z access_permission:extract_for_accessibility: true Creation-Date: 2025-11-24T04:37:22Z Author: Xiao Li, Chaohui Li, Muhammad Yasin Gill, Mengyao Han, Yihong Liu, Ying Fan, Zhi Li and Guoqian Chen producer: pdfTeX-1.40.25; modified using OpenPDF 1.4.2 pdf:docinfo:producer: pdfTeX-1.40.25; modified using OpenPDF 1.4.2 pdf:unmappedUnicodeCharsPerPage: 0 Keywords: multi-regional input-output analysis; embodied land; international trade; electricity-driven; renewable energy access_permission:modify_annotations: true dc:creator: Xiao Li, Chaohui Li, Muhammad Yasin Gill, Mengyao Han, Yihong Liu, Ying Fan, Zhi Li and Guoqian Chen dcterms:created: 2025-11-24T04:37:22Z Last-Modified: 2025-11-24T04:46:58Z dcterms:modified: 2025-11-24T04:46:58Z title: Recontextualizing Telecouplings in Electricity-Driven Land Use Flows via Global Supply Chains Last-Save-Date: 2025-11-24T04:46:58Z pdf:docinfo:keywords: multi-regional input-output analysis; embodied land; international trade; electricity-driven; renewable energy pdf:docinfo:modified: 2025-11-24T04:46:58Z meta:save-date: 2025-11-24T04:46:58Z pdf:docinfo:custom:PTEX.Fullbanner: This is pdfTeX, Version 3.141592653-2.6-1.40.25 (TeX Live 2023) kpathsea version 6.3.5 Content-Type: application/pdf X-Parsed-By: org.apache.tika.parser.DefaultParser creator: Xiao Li, Chaohui Li, Muhammad Yasin Gill, Mengyao Han, Yihong Liu, Ying Fan, Zhi Li and Guoqian Chen dc:subject: multi-regional input-output analysis; embodied land; international trade; electricity-driven; renewable energy access_permission:assemble_document: true xmpTPg:NPages: 19 pdf:charsPerPage: 3255 access_permission:extract_content: true access_permission:can_print: true pdf:docinfo:trapped: False meta:keyword: multi-regional input-output analysis; embodied land; international trade; electricity-driven; renewable energy access_permission:can_modify: true pdf:docinfo:created: 2025-11-24T04:37:22Z