Nowadays role and importance of energy and its effect on economy is inevitable. It has become one of the most significant elements in process of growth as well as development. Thus, considering its importance, energy planning is a pivotal issue in economic planning and it is necessary to know factor influencing energy consumption in order to devise any kind of policy about planning. In order to do this, one needs to construct a theoretical pattern which represents the given economy in mathematical equations. Hence, due to realization of energy prices in Iran and importance of electricity, we have discussed this part of energy consumption. To do so, time series data for the period (1973-2007) has been used. Firstly, logarithm of the series ...
AbstractIn Iran, the government pays subsidy on electricity consumption. So, the price of electricit...
The continuous growth of electricity consumption in Iran, due to the low and unreasonable prices, ha...
Buildings account for nearly 40% of energy use in global contexts and climatic conditions tend to co...
The ever-increasing electricity consumption in Iran, mainly due to its low and, in fact, unrealistic...
Electricity is not substitutable. Especially, Electricity is a necessity in the residential sector. ...
This study aims to evaluate the effects of price liberalization on energy consumption intensity, bec...
As one of the most important production factors and one of the most urgent final products, energy ha...
High electricity consumption in agricultural sector is an important issue in Iran economy. The main ...
Present study investigates the effect of soaring residential electricity price on the welfare of ru...
Electricity usage plays a vital role in raising the massive growth in the economy; also, the industr...
Subsidizing energy in Iran has imposed high costs on country's economy. Thus revising energy prices,...
It is common with governments of many oil producing developing countries to fix the prices of energy...
Energy became a problem after the oil embargo of 1973. The price of electricity and other resources ...
Importance of renewable-energy resources because of scarcity, greenhouse-gas emissions, and their fu...
Study utilizes cointegration and vector error correction analysis to determination the long and shor...
AbstractIn Iran, the government pays subsidy on electricity consumption. So, the price of electricit...
The continuous growth of electricity consumption in Iran, due to the low and unreasonable prices, ha...
Buildings account for nearly 40% of energy use in global contexts and climatic conditions tend to co...
The ever-increasing electricity consumption in Iran, mainly due to its low and, in fact, unrealistic...
Electricity is not substitutable. Especially, Electricity is a necessity in the residential sector. ...
This study aims to evaluate the effects of price liberalization on energy consumption intensity, bec...
As one of the most important production factors and one of the most urgent final products, energy ha...
High electricity consumption in agricultural sector is an important issue in Iran economy. The main ...
Present study investigates the effect of soaring residential electricity price on the welfare of ru...
Electricity usage plays a vital role in raising the massive growth in the economy; also, the industr...
Subsidizing energy in Iran has imposed high costs on country's economy. Thus revising energy prices,...
It is common with governments of many oil producing developing countries to fix the prices of energy...
Energy became a problem after the oil embargo of 1973. The price of electricity and other resources ...
Importance of renewable-energy resources because of scarcity, greenhouse-gas emissions, and their fu...
Study utilizes cointegration and vector error correction analysis to determination the long and shor...
AbstractIn Iran, the government pays subsidy on electricity consumption. So, the price of electricit...
The continuous growth of electricity consumption in Iran, due to the low and unreasonable prices, ha...
Buildings account for nearly 40% of energy use in global contexts and climatic conditions tend to co...