The problem of non-renewable energy resources in the production of physical capital [PDF]
This paper studies the possibilities of technical progress to deal with the growth limit problem imposed by the usage of non-renewable energy resources, when physical capital production is relatively more energy-intensive than consumption. In particular, this work presents the conditions under which energy-saving technologies can sustain long-run ...
Agustín Pérez‐Barahona
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An optimized grey model for predicting non-renewable energy consumption in China. [PDF]
The large amount of the non-renewable energy consumption in China brings certain challenges to the realization of carbon neutrality. This paper proposes a new grey model to predict the consumption of non-renewable energy in China. Based on the traditional grey model, the proposed model introduces two parameters to adjust the weight of information ...
Guo J, Wu L, Mu Y.
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Renewable energy, non-renewable energy and sustainable development
The purpose of the present study is to analyse the effects of renewable energy and non-renewable energy on sustainable development.
Taner Güney
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Corrigendum to "CO2 behavior amidst the COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom: The role of renewable and non-renewable energy development" [Renew. Energy 189 (2022) 492-501]. [PDF]
Adebayo TS +5 more
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Performance Analysis of Non-Renewable Energy in Bangladesh
The demand of energy is dramatically increased nowadays and the demand either can renewable or non renewable depends on the drawbacks. Hence, non renewable energies show the better performance where the limitations are comprisable very few and environmental friendly.
M. Rabbani +4 more
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Economic Growth and the Transition from Non-Renewable to Renewable Energy [PDF]
AbstractThe paper considers the transition of an economy from non-renewable to renewable energy. We set up a canonical growth model with damages in the household's welfare function and two energy sources – non-renewable and renewable energy. To produce renewable energy a capital stock must be built up.
Alfred Greiner +2 more
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Selection of oxygen reduction catalysts for secondary tri-electrode zinc–air batteries
Oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) electrocatalysts, which are highly efficient, low-cost, yet durable, are important for secondary Zn–air cell applications.
Adeline Loh +5 more
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Energy consumption and environmental sustainability: What lessons for posterity?
Despite the growing demand for renewable energy due to its environmental friendliness over fossil fuels, several countries continue to rely on fossil fuel consumption.
Elvis D. Achuo +2 more
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Comparing the Impact of Renewable and Non-Renewable Energy Consumption on the Economic Welfare of Iranian Provinces Using a Panel Data Approach [PDF]
Purpose: This study aims to compare the impact of renewable and non-renewable energy consumption on the economic welfare of Iranian provinces from 2000 to 2019.Methodology: The Panel Data model was used in this research.
Mahmoud Rahimi +3 more
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Atomistic building blocks of one-dimensional Guinier–Preston–Bagaryatsky zones in Al-Cu-Mg alloys
Knowledge of the decomposition process of the microstructure during the precipitation reaction is a requisite step in many cases for exploiting their unique properties.
Chengfu Pan +6 more
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