China's energy intensity plummets, then mysteriously surges, revealing complex interplay of technology, structure, and fuel substitution.
China's energy efficiency improved a lot from the late 1970s to 2000, but then got worse in 2003. Technology played the biggest role in the improvement, while changes in industry and sectors made things worse. Shifting production between different areas helped lower energy use. Since 2000, energy efficiency got worse because of bad technological progress. Switching between different types of fuel didn't really help save energy.