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regressions, controlling for macroeconomic factors such as economic development, GDP growth, urbanisation, as well as the energy …
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Under today's conditions, global energy demand would double until 2050 and CO2 emissions could be expected to increase … even more (by 137%). This would be related to an increasing dependence of OECD member countries on energy imports, and also … preconditions are a simultaneous improvement in energy efficiency, further advances in cost reduction of renewable energies and a …
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Population and economic growth will lead to additional energy demand in the coming decades. Consumption increase in the … potential of each renewable energy source offer is taken into consideration. However, renewable energies will only reach a … significant share of the energy supply by mid of the century. In ten years time CO2 emissions will probably have a price worldwide …
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This paper compares different results from a set of energy scenarios produced by international energy experts, in order … to analyze projections on increasing European external energy dependence and vulnerability. Comparison among different … scenarios constitutes the basis of a critical review of existing energy security policies, suggesting alternative or …
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The upheaval in global crude oil markets and the boom in oil production from shale plays in North America have brought scrutiny on the export ban for crude oil in the United States. This paper examines the global flows and strategic refinery adjustments in a spatial, game-theoretic...
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When natural gas prices are subject to periodic decoupling from oil prices, for instance due to peak-load pricing, conventional linear models of price dynamics such as the Vector Error Correction Model (VECM) can lead to erroneous inferences about cointegration relationships, price adjustments...
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The conventional and traditional fuel sources are becoming more and more expensive to extract and their indiscriminate use over the years has resulted in their depletion. Hence, there is an urgent need to commercialise the alternate source of fuel that is eco-friendly and affordable. There are...
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