"Factors affecting commercial energy consumption in Pakistan: Progress in energy", Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 2013.Zaman K, Mushtaq Khan M, Ahmad M. Factors affecting commercial energy consumption in Pakistan: Progress in energy. Renew Sust Energy Rev 2013;19:107-35....
This study is the first to explore the empirical impact of economic complexity, renewable energy consumption, and fossil fuel energy imports on environmental quality in Pakistan using data between 1980 and 2018 by employing two environmental indicators: CO2 emissions and the ecological footprint. We ...
This study explores the symmetric and asymmetric effects of physical infrastructure on energy consumption, economic growth, and air pollution of Pakistan over the period 1990-2019. The ARDL results for the energy consumption model suggest that aircraft carriers (ACC) and road infrastructure foster ...
The huge deficiency of electricity due to heavy reliance on imported fuels has become a significant impediment to socio-economic development in Pakistan. This scenario creates an increase in local fuel prices and limits potentials in the establishment of
The implications of the study are that energy conservation policy regarding consumption of energy would not lead to any side-effects on economic growth in Pakistan. The country needs a quantum jump in electricity generation in medium-term scenario to revert the possibilities of load shedding ...
Energy consumption and GDP causality: A three-step analysis for emerging European countries Chirața Caraiani, Camelia I. Lungu, Cornelia Dascălu Pages 198-210 select article Linking financial development, economic growth and energy consumption in Pakistan ...
The projects stated below are included in CPEC and would contribute towards the sustainable growth of industries and unhindered electric supply for domestic consumption in Pakistan. #Project NameMWDetails Completed Projects 11320MW Sahiwal Coal-fired Power Plant1320view details ...
60 claim that the use of non-renewable energy in Thailand during the 1971–2013 period would have increased CO2 emissions. Danish et al.61 reached similar results for Pakistan with ARDL and VECM analyses. Table 1 Summary of the selected papers on the energy consumption-CO2 emissions relationship...
Population growth has been a leading driver of global CO2 emissions over the last several decades. CO2 emission and greenhouse gas emissions are a key issu
The study further applied VECM based Granger causality test and revealed unidirectional causality from international tourist's arrivals, GDP and energy consumption towards CO2 emissions. This study suggests that the tourism in Pakistan should be on environmentally sustainable basis and the composition of ...