It has been proven that a country’s development level increases with greater access to and use of electricity. However this holds true for lower levels of development – in the light of increasing political commitments for environmental concerns and global warming it is much harder to pinpoint best energy consumption pattern for sustainable economic development. Authors of this article measure energy intensity of the Nordic and Baltic countries by observing returns to GDP from amount of electricity used; comparing this to existing electricity production opportunities and cost. Findings demonstrate that low energy-intensiveness is economically more preferred but not ultimately necessary. Countries with well developed energy supply chains can ...
| openaire: EC/H2020/856602/EU//FINEST TWINSThe Baltic countries Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania are w...
This paper analyzes structural indicators of economic efficiency and energy intensity consumption as...
Energy consumption has increased considerably in the past two hundred years despite more efficient t...
It has been proven that a country’s development level increases with greater access to and use of el...
It has been proven that a country’s development level increases with greater access to and use of el...
Energy intensity represents one of the main indicators for economic development and is expressed as ...
The Baltic countries Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania are well connected to the Nordic countries Finlan...
The Baltic countries Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania are well connected to the Nordic countries Finlan...
International audienceThis study examined the relationships between gross domestic product (GDP), re...
AbstractEmpirical evidences appear to substantiate the hypothesis that electricity consumption is ca...
Climate change presents the greatest challenge facing all countries of the world in the new millenni...
The Baltic countries Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania are well connected to the Nordic countries Finlan...
Climate change presents the greatest challenge facing all countries of the world in the new millenni...
Climate change presents the greatest challenge facing all countries of the world in the new millenni...
Recently, the Member States of the European Union (EU) have found themselves in a controversial situ...
| openaire: EC/H2020/856602/EU//FINEST TWINSThe Baltic countries Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania are w...
This paper analyzes structural indicators of economic efficiency and energy intensity consumption as...
Energy consumption has increased considerably in the past two hundred years despite more efficient t...
It has been proven that a country’s development level increases with greater access to and use of el...
It has been proven that a country’s development level increases with greater access to and use of el...
Energy intensity represents one of the main indicators for economic development and is expressed as ...
The Baltic countries Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania are well connected to the Nordic countries Finlan...
The Baltic countries Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania are well connected to the Nordic countries Finlan...
International audienceThis study examined the relationships between gross domestic product (GDP), re...
AbstractEmpirical evidences appear to substantiate the hypothesis that electricity consumption is ca...
Climate change presents the greatest challenge facing all countries of the world in the new millenni...
The Baltic countries Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania are well connected to the Nordic countries Finlan...
Climate change presents the greatest challenge facing all countries of the world in the new millenni...
Climate change presents the greatest challenge facing all countries of the world in the new millenni...
Recently, the Member States of the European Union (EU) have found themselves in a controversial situ...
| openaire: EC/H2020/856602/EU//FINEST TWINSThe Baltic countries Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania are w...
This paper analyzes structural indicators of economic efficiency and energy intensity consumption as...
Energy consumption has increased considerably in the past two hundred years despite more efficient t...