The increased cost of accessing energy and the effects on economic growth (GDP) across regions is one of grave concern [1]. The Cost implication of energy supply often shapes regional energy policies across the globe. This paper presents an empirical investigation into the relationship between energy generation and economic growth, while also investigating probable threats to sustainable energy supply across regions. Energy generation was found to have some implications for economic growth across regions. It was found that hydro electric, renewable energy and nuclear generation sources were significantly driving growth across regions while coal and gas sources were not. This was particularly true since the cost of fossils was having ...
Energy is a very important and key factor for developing countries like China, India, and Pakistan h...
In this paper, an extensive review of the rapidly growing in the literature on the nexus between eco...
Physics shows that energy is necessary for economic production and, therefore, economic growth but t...
The increased cost of accessing energy and the effects on economic growth (GDP) across regions is on...
The study investigates the dynamics surrounding potential threats to energy security and sustainable...
The study investigates potential threats to energy security and sustainable electricity production f...
The study investigates potential threats to energy security and sustainable electricity production f...
Does regional energy policy play a role in regional energy generation? What does the implication of ...
The main purpose of this study is to explore and analyse relationships between energy supply and eco...
The sustainability of ‘sustainable’ energy use: historical evidence on the relationship between econ...
This paper reviews the mainstream, resource economics, and ecological economics models of growth. A ...
The sustainability of ‘sustainable’ energy use: historical evidence on the relationship between econ...
New fears about escalating fuel prices and accumulating inflation are raising concerns about the pos...
While fossil energy dependency has declined and energy supply has grown in the postwar world economy...
Energy use and economic output are positively correlated, though energy intensity has declined over ...
Energy is a very important and key factor for developing countries like China, India, and Pakistan h...
In this paper, an extensive review of the rapidly growing in the literature on the nexus between eco...
Physics shows that energy is necessary for economic production and, therefore, economic growth but t...
The increased cost of accessing energy and the effects on economic growth (GDP) across regions is on...
The study investigates the dynamics surrounding potential threats to energy security and sustainable...
The study investigates potential threats to energy security and sustainable electricity production f...
The study investigates potential threats to energy security and sustainable electricity production f...
Does regional energy policy play a role in regional energy generation? What does the implication of ...
The main purpose of this study is to explore and analyse relationships between energy supply and eco...
The sustainability of ‘sustainable’ energy use: historical evidence on the relationship between econ...
This paper reviews the mainstream, resource economics, and ecological economics models of growth. A ...
The sustainability of ‘sustainable’ energy use: historical evidence on the relationship between econ...
New fears about escalating fuel prices and accumulating inflation are raising concerns about the pos...
While fossil energy dependency has declined and energy supply has grown in the postwar world economy...
Energy use and economic output are positively correlated, though energy intensity has declined over ...
Energy is a very important and key factor for developing countries like China, India, and Pakistan h...
In this paper, an extensive review of the rapidly growing in the literature on the nexus between eco...
Physics shows that energy is necessary for economic production and, therefore, economic growth but t...