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Deploying low-carbon electricity systems in developing countries is critical for meeting climate targets while … increasing wellbeing. Direct emissions from operating electricity generation are well-understood, however, materials required to … implications of proposed electricity systems in 47 African countries from 2015 to 2065, involving a reference scenario, and two …
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This study examines the dynamic effects of electricity generation (EG) on CO2 emissions from the residential sector …
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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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We analyze the energy market and ETS outcomes in Kazakhstan, a major fossil-fuel exporter. The energy market was characterized by the presence of large state-owned enterprises, prevalence of fossil fuel subsidies, and dominance of coal-fired generation. Despite the ETS, Kazakhstan's CO2...
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the GOVT. Improving the green electricity subsidy can strengthen the participating intention of the PVPP but will decrease … of electricity quantity of the PVPP used for hydrogen production should be increased. In this study, the suggested ranges … of CCU and green electricity subsidy coefficients are 0.03-0.05 $/kWh and 0.0035-0.0045 $/kWh, the carbon emission …
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This study examines the role of renewable electricity generation (EG) on environmental quality in the top 10 carbon …
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The world is still following an unsustainable development pathway, facing great challenges in global CO2 emissions reduction in the coming decades. In this study, we used Kaya identity model to project CO2 emissions. We considered three main scenarios (business-as-usual, BAU;...
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This study explores whether increasing renewable energy consumption can alleviate environmental pressures (per capita carbon emissions and per capita ecological footprint) and the heterogeneity of the effects of increasing renewable energy consumption on the environmental pressures of countries...
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Electricity power generation has gradually expanded in Africa, especially in oil-producing countries. Although natural … gas and coal produced most of the electricity, renewable energy sources (REW) played a significant role in total … electricity generation, with hydro being the most prevalent. This study examined the nexus between renewable energy, CO2 emissions …
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For a developing nation such as Malaysia with a significant reliance on fossil fuels for electricity, understanding the … to explore the impact of electricity intensity (EINT), renewable energy in electricity generation (ERE), and gross … existence of Environmental Kuznets Curve (EKC) hypothesis. The findings also imply that while electricity intensity is …
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