Electricity is an essential element for the production and the consumption in any economy. Electricity can be generated by thermoelectricity, hydroelectricity, nuclear power, solar power and wind power, etc.Each method of electricity production can make the level of greenhouse gas emissions of the economy differently. This study adopted Input - Output analysis method to examine the electricity requirments and greenhouse gas emissions in the Vietnamese economy
Using a cointegration and causality analysis, this paper investigates the causal relationship betwee...
Renewable energy plays an important role in meeting national targets for sustainable development, re...
This study contributes to the realization of intended nationally determined contributions (INDCs) by...
With its rapidly increasing power demand of 16% p.a since 1990s along with its limited supply power ...
Energy security has been a major concern in developing countries because of rapid economic developme...
Over the years, Vietnam has a relatively high growth rate of gross domestic product (GDP) compared t...
For many years, Vietnam has had a relatively high growth rate of gross domestic product (GDP) compar...
Electronic industry is the basis for the growth of industrial production in ASEAN countries, and rep...
International audienceAs an emerging country in Southeast Asia, Vietnam has been experiencing strong...
Since the introduction of market-oriented economy in 1986, Vietnam has made noticeable socio-economi...
The importance of non-renewable, renewable and sustainable energy sources and energy consumption in ...
A bottom-up Integrated Resource Planning model is used to examine the economic potential of renewabl...
This study will demonstrate, through an econometric approach, the relationship among per capita GDP,...
Using clean energy is a recent trend around the world. It is a good way to protect the environment a...
Rice husk is a residue from rice, which is grown in large quantities in Vietnam. By using rice husk ...
Using a cointegration and causality analysis, this paper investigates the causal relationship betwee...
Renewable energy plays an important role in meeting national targets for sustainable development, re...
This study contributes to the realization of intended nationally determined contributions (INDCs) by...
With its rapidly increasing power demand of 16% p.a since 1990s along with its limited supply power ...
Energy security has been a major concern in developing countries because of rapid economic developme...
Over the years, Vietnam has a relatively high growth rate of gross domestic product (GDP) compared t...
For many years, Vietnam has had a relatively high growth rate of gross domestic product (GDP) compar...
Electronic industry is the basis for the growth of industrial production in ASEAN countries, and rep...
International audienceAs an emerging country in Southeast Asia, Vietnam has been experiencing strong...
Since the introduction of market-oriented economy in 1986, Vietnam has made noticeable socio-economi...
The importance of non-renewable, renewable and sustainable energy sources and energy consumption in ...
A bottom-up Integrated Resource Planning model is used to examine the economic potential of renewabl...
This study will demonstrate, through an econometric approach, the relationship among per capita GDP,...
Using clean energy is a recent trend around the world. It is a good way to protect the environment a...
Rice husk is a residue from rice, which is grown in large quantities in Vietnam. By using rice husk ...
Using a cointegration and causality analysis, this paper investigates the causal relationship betwee...
Renewable energy plays an important role in meeting national targets for sustainable development, re...
This study contributes to the realization of intended nationally determined contributions (INDCs) by...