This article employs a global computable general equilibrium economic model (GTAP-E-PowerS) to examine the impact on the world economy if households in every country self-supply power to meet 30–100% of residential demand, with subsequent monetary savings diverted to consuming more food. Results show the power generation sector reduces output levels by 14%–42% across various countries if households 100% self-supply. Coal mining sectors are adversely affected in numerous countries with contractions of 9%–28% ($6,086-$18,935 million) in the United States and 4%–13% ($2,505–$8,143 million) in Australia. Improved outcomes for the world environment are found with reductions of CO2e emission levels of 2.24%–7.38% (or 924–3,042 MtCO2 equivalent). ...
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Energy consumption has become a requirement in the modern world, and without it, the economies of de...
Avoiding food loss and waste may counteract the increasing food demand and reduce greenhouse gas (GH...
Because of rapid economic expansion, China, the USA, and India have become the largest energy produc...
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Renewable energy sources have a significant impact on transforming the world fuel and energy balance...
The agricultural sector is one of the most important sectors in the economies of developing countrie...
Energy consumption has become a requirement in the modern world, and without it, the economies of de...
Avoiding food loss and waste may counteract the increasing food demand and reduce greenhouse gas (GH...
Because of rapid economic expansion, China, the USA, and India have become the largest energy produc...
Maintaining and improving future food and energy security poses key challenges globally, especially ...
The use of non-renewable resources emits a high quantity of CO2 into environment, leading to a green...
In this article we investigate the impact of “Renewable Electricity Output” on green economy in the ...
This paper analyzes the impact of expansion in biofuels on the global economy, income distribution a...
The global economy produces energy from two sources: a polluting nonrenewable resource and a renewab...
Since the Industrial Revolution in the 19th century, the concentration of carbon dioxide in the atmo...
The aim of this study is to analyse the driving of investment in renewable energy sources in low car...
This study introduces the most important energy trends and global food systems, as well as the relat...
This paper presents evidence on a national-level electricity ladder which sees countries transition ...
We study the transition to a carbon-free economy in a model with a polluting non-renewable resource ...
Renewable energy sources have a significant impact on transforming the world fuel and energy balance...
The agricultural sector is one of the most important sectors in the economies of developing countrie...
Energy consumption has become a requirement in the modern world, and without it, the economies of de...
Avoiding food loss and waste may counteract the increasing food demand and reduce greenhouse gas (GH...