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the effect of carbon taxes on household energy source combinations by conducting a microdata analysis of Japanese …
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Over the past three decades, energy and economic growth have been joined by enormous environmental pollution and growing global concerns. It is necessary to check the factors' effects impacting CO2 emissions and decouple CO2 from economic growth for the biggest emitter China. This study uses the...
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This paper contributes to mitigating the debate on whether carbon taxes have positive or negative effects on climate change by presenting an investigation on the relationship between carbon taxes and renewable energy consumption. Taking advantage of the panel CS-ARDL model, we distinctly inspect...
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This study examined the impact of movement control order (MCO) due to the COVID-19 pandemic on Household Electrical … quickening household conduct towards use of energy saving appliances based on a self-reported household survey. The consumption … patterns were evaluated based on hours and frequency of use of 29 household electrical appliances. Energy consumption behaviour …
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This study investigates the evolution of electricity consumption across residential and industrial sectors in Taiwan. By applying the dynamic factor model, we classify the fluctuations in electricity consumption into aggregate, regional, and individual factors, which sheds light on the latent...
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In Hungary, regulated energy prices fell by a quarter in 2013-2014 due to a state intervention. The objective of this article is to measure the effects of this change on the Hungarian residential energy consumption and assess the rationale, the policy context and other consequences of such an...
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power retail price for household. This study examines the benefit to Thai households with SRPV under different technology … the neighboring household. …
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electricity consumption in a specific household. The model hypothesis indicates that the model should take the form of a system of …
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With increasing air pollution, exposure to air pollutants is becoming a critical health and environmental issue all over the world. In case of India, due to significant differences in the economic status and energy consumption characteristics, substantial variation in the air pollutant emissions...
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This research adds to the assessment of the causal relationships between residential electricity consumption and its explanatory factors. Johansen cointegration, autoregressive distributed lag model, the vector error correction model, and Wald causality tests are used. In both the short and long...
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