NEXUS BETWEEN RENEWABLE ENERGY, NON-RENEWABLE ENERGY CONSUMPTION, CO2 EMISSION AND ECONOMIC GROWTH IN SOUTH AFRICAADEKUNLE, Ahmed OluwatobiInternational Journal of Social & Educational Innovation
Oil and natural consumption are non-renewable energy sources that are the main drivers of economic growth, but these energy sources are also the main causes of environmental degradation in Northeast Asian countries. The main objective of this study is to examine the impact of renewable energy consu...
Renewable energy delivers reliable power supplies and fuel diversification, enhancing energy security and lowering fuel spill risk. Renewable energy also helps conserve the nation’s natural resources. Solar and other renewable energy sources have become increasingly prominent in recent years. India has ac...
Emphasizing the importance of renewable and non-renewable energy sources This study explored the dynamic nexus between trade openness, non-renewable, renewable-energy consumption, urbanization, economic growth, and ecological fo... N Amin,H Song,MS Shabbir - 《International Journal of Sustainable ...
Many countries in Latin America and the Caribbean are interested in diversifying their energy sources for energy security and in contributing to the reduction of greenhouse gases. Non-traditional renewable energy (NTRE) sources, which include wind, solar, geothermal and small-scale hydropower, have ...
Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA hereafter), and developing countries by extension may not be among the highest emitters (EIA, 2013) but they still participate in its negative consequences. However, adopting cleaner energy sources (renewable energy) can reduce CO2 emissions by at least 0.4 billion tons ...
The U.S. Department of Energy's 2010 projection indicates a 49 % surge in energy demand between 2007 and 2035 [1]. Concurrently, the International Energy Agency (IEA) in 2022 estimated that non-renewable energy sources would constitute roughly 80 % of the global energy supply by 2030 [2]...
We study the transition between non renewable and renewable energy sources with adjustment costs over the production capacity of renewable energy. Assuming constant variable marginal costs for both energy sources, convex adjustment costs and a more expensive renewable energy, we show the following. With...
Dogan E (2014) Energy consumption and economic growth: evidence from low-income countries in Sub-Saharan Africa. Int J Energy Econ Policy 4(2):154–162 Google Scholar Dogan E (2015) The relationship between economic growth and electricity consumption from renewable and non-renewable sources: a...
Unlike fossil fuels, renewable energy sources are clean, inexhaustible, and environmentally friendly. Because the enormous increase in fossil fuel use caused disasters and destructive damages to the environment, renewable energy should be replaced with fossil fuels to increase environmental quality and ...