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Biodiesel Renewable Energy and Transportation Consumption

Global Conference on Business and Social Sciences Proceeding, 2021
Paper focuses on the renewable energy in Thailand. Objective is to compare risk on renewable energy and transportation consumption on biodiesel. It is using SWOT analysis and sustainable development theory as the tools. Besides, collecting data via questionnaire to investigate behaviors of people in having the ideas relating to biodiesel.
Suppanunta Romprasert   +5 more
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Globally Renewable Energy Consumption Sources

2021
Electricity consumption will be part of a large conversation about connected with international electricity demand in the next two decades. Renewable energy sources and climate change modify minimization and offer a good estimation for the technological, scientific, environmentally friendly, financial, and also societal aspects.
Soobia Saeed   +2 more
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Renewable energy injustice: The socio-environmental implications of renewable energy consumption

Energy Research & Social Science, 2019
Abstract We explore how national income inequality moderates the relationship between renewable energy consumption and CO 2 emissions per capita for a sample of 175 nations from 1990 to 2014. We find that, independent of income inequality and other drivers of emissions, increases in renewable energy consumption reduce emissions.
McGee, Julius Alexander   +1 more
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Renewable energy consumption–economic growth nexus in Turkey

Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 2013
Abstract This paper examines the renewable energy consumption–economic growth causality nexus in Turkey. Studies in the literature can be grouped as country-specific and multi-country studies. The results of these studies are inconsistent, and there is no agreement on the existence or the direction of causality between renewable energy consumption ...
Oguz Ocal, Alper Aslan
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The Effect of Renewable Energy Consumption in Romania

New Trends in Sustainable Business and Consumption, 2023
The development of a national economy generally takes into account its capability to generate and maintain access to energy resources constantly. Thus, powerful nations are usually associated with considerable energy consumptions. However, this correlation can slowly disappear as soon as nations focus their attention towards renewable energy and ...
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Path to sustainable energy consumption: The possibility of substituting renewable energy for non-renewable energy

Energy, 2021
Abstract Globally, energy consumption profile is largely dominated by fossil fuels with non-renewable energy sources accounting for as high as 84% of the total energy mix in 2019. Non-renewable energy resources emit high carbon and are subject to resource depletion which create concerns over environmental safety and resource sustainability.
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Renewable and Non-Renewable Energy Consumption and Economic Growth in India

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2016
ABSTRACTThe present study investigates the impact of renewable and nonrenewable energy use on economic growth in India within the energy consumption–growth framework over the period 1971–2012 using a multivariate model wherein trade openness and financial development are included as additional variables.
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Does FDI influence renewable energy consumption? An analysis of sectoral FDI impact on renewable and non-renewable industrial energy consumption

Energy Economics, 2016
This study examines the link between foreign direct investment (FDI) and energy demand. FDI is a source of financing that allows businesses to grow. At the same time, FDI can be a source of innovation that promotes energy efficiency. Existing evidence on the impact of aggregate FDI inflows on energy consumption is scarce and inconclusive.
Nadia Doytch, Seema Narayan
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Renewable energy, nonrenewable energy consumption, and economic growth

Energy Sources, Part B: Economics, Planning, and Policy, 2017
ABSTRACTThis study examines the relationship between economic growth, renewable energy consumption, energy consumption, financial development, and trade openness over the period 1979–2014 in case of Iran, using Autoregressive Lag (Distributed ARDL) approach and Granger causality test.
Soheila Khoshnevis Yazdi   +1 more
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An investigation of renewable and non-renewable energy consumption and economic growth nexus using industrial and residential energy consumption

Energy Economics, 2017
Abstract Our study shows that links between economic growth and energy consumption (both expressed in per capita terms) differed for renewables and non-renewables for income panels over the period 1971 to 2011. Renewables are mainly found to support the neutrality hypothesis.
Seema Narayan, Nadia Doytch
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