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the phase 1 survey, 62 per cent spend between 10‐30 per cent of family income on electricity. The weighted average of the … electricity costs in a medium‐size home is €63 each Winter month. The government therefore needs to effectively implement …
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Purpose – Iran as an energy‐rich country faces many challenges in the optimal utilization of its vast resources. High rates of population and economic growth, a generous subsidies program, and poor resource management have contributed to rapidly growing energy consumption and high energy...
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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to present a methodology to improve decision making about investments that reduce buildings' energy consumption. Design/methodology/approach – A three‐stage methodology was developed and tested to analyse an existing Australian office building's...
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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to describe the effect of attitudes in promoting sustainable operations in hotels. The aim of this paper is to demonstrate the interaction between the users' behaviour and the way energy is consumed in Greek hotels in a long‐term period....
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Root Johansen Co‐integration VECM and Granger causality tests. Findings – The Granger causality test shows that there is a … long term relationship between these three indicators, with bidirectional causality between per capita CO 2 emission and …
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This paper investigates the dynamic causal relationship between financial development, energy consumption and economic growth in Lebanon over the period 1993M1-2010M12.Our findings confirm the existence of cointegration among the variables. The results indicate that financial development and...
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unit root, we study the causality links between energy use and employment for a sample of 16 African countries over the … indicate that employment and energy use are strongly linked in Africa. Unidirectional causality from employment to energy use … in Tunisia, Cameroun, Zambia and Ethiopia is found. A unidirectional causality from energy use to employment is found in …
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The Republic of Croatia in the past decade, have led to a significant increase in energy prices, and with them consequently to the rising cost of living. With increase in price, it can be assumed, that there have been more savings effects, households pay more account to the energy savings, and...
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China is the largest non-metallic mineral producer in the world and one of the key consumers of four major non-metallic mineral products, including cement, refractories, plate glass and ceramics. The non-metallic mineral products industry’s rapid growth has brought about a large demand for...
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