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·During the last two decades China has experienced a rapid economic growth along with an extensive energy consumption increase The opening up to international trade and the related market reforms have boosted productions together with a consistent increase of internal demand [1 2] Consequently the overall energy used has moved from 987 million tons
·The study analyzes the asymmetric nexus of coal consumption with environmental quality and economic growth In this context the study focuses on eight leading emerging countries Modelling the socio economic impacts of coal production reduction A macro provincial analysis of China Qi Qian Yajun Tian Lu Lin Lianyong Feng Zhuqiong Shao
Further the forecasting results of ARIMA models predict increasing trend in coal demand from 2015 to 2025 Moreover the study results suggest that coal consumption is inelastic to income and energy prices which mean there is need for economic deregulation and modification in energy market in the shape of privatization and liberalization
·Poland 32% and Germany 20% together accounted for more than the half of the total hard coal consumption of the EU in 2017 followed by Spain 9% Italy France the Netherlands and the United Kingdom all 6% we tried to show the views of Polish society on the role of coal in the socio economic order as well as capturing the main
·In addition Table 2 presents the literature on the local studies concerning coal consumption economic growth and other socio economic factors In the local level literature we observed that most past studies used different methodologies with different variables however they did not provide exact evidence on coal field production and
·2 emission intensity coal consumption intensity economic output per capita and population structure exerted either positive or negative effects on the distri sions and socio economic variables and it has become one of the main approaches for CO 2 emissions research This model may be used in both discrete and continuous time settings
·For example with the accumulation of economic growth coal consumption in industrialized countries such as the United Kingdom and the United States tended to first rise and then decrease Since the 1950s great structural changes have also taken place in China s socio economic system
·DOI / Corpus ID 249977845; On the COP26 and coal s phase out agenda Striking a balance among the environmental economic and health impacts of coal consumption
·The role of coal in emission growth to 2025 While many projects in the electricity sector target large scale hydro projects natural gas and increasing oil consumption have already been important
·Keywords coal mining electricity generation socio economic supply chain synthetic fuels 1 Introduction The discovery of coal in South Africa over 100 years ago has significantly transformed the socio economic landscape of the country The process commenced with mining coal for space heating and cooking until 1923 when it replaced
·Economic and environmental policy actions are often substitutionary in their impacts as one man s food could be another s poison One of the critical emphases at the recent Conference of Parties 26 COP26 is the need for coal to be phased out in the energy consumption basket of nations to achieve environmental sustainability but this could be at the
·Carbon Tax As one of the carbon pricing methods the carbon tax s design and socio economic impacts are widely discussed A variety of research models on this topic are derived from two principal methodologies econometrics and game theory To analyze the relationship between coal consumption and economic development from the perspective
5 ·Numbers presented are aggregated based on the local socio economic studies from Coca Cola HBC markets published between 2018 and 2023 All KPIs represent annual impact Where applicable and relevant in local socioeconomic studies the impact of other entities of the Coca Cola System supported across the value chain is included Related stories
·Energy consumption structure with coal as its core is the key source of serious air pollution in China For an example coal consumption produces pollution which seriously afects public
·However coal phase out can trigger socio economic hardship for coal dependent regions 2 3 and political backlash from coal workers and companies 4 5 Governments are tackling these challenges
·In the 2010s coal fuelled over 80% of South African electricity and generated 5% of its exports while Sasol s oil from coal refineries produced a fifth of the national petrol supply
·For example with the accumulation of economic growth coal consumption in industrialized countries such as the United Kingdom and the United States tended to first rise and then decrease Since the 1950s great structural changes have also taken place in China s socio economic system Thus we may ask under the influences of multiple economic
Economy of Coal Consumption Brett Clark1 Andrew K Jorgenson1 and Daniel Auerbach1 Abstract Structural human ecology ecological modernization theory and international political economy perspectives are engaged to assess the extent to
·These socio economic and demographic transformations were also combined with global scale technological changes in part driven by policies designed to contain climate change and air pollution besides market conditions Higher coal consumption for supplying an exponentially rising power demand especially in China India and countries in
·This study aims to examine the impact of coal energy consumption on the economic progress in Pakistan by using annual time series data during 1972 2019 Three unit root tests were employed to rectify the variables stationarity The quantile regression approach with the extension of cointegration regression test was utilized to check the variables
Table 1 Socio economic and coal consumption fact sheet 2019 for South Africa Indicator s Quantity GDP constant 2010 Million US$ Population total Million GDP growth % Coal production Exajoules Coal consumption Exajoules Coal export Exajoules Percentage of world coal consumption %
·Coal social environmental and economic concerns Coal production Mtonnedoil equivalent Coal consumption Mtonnesoil equivalent Source BP Statistical review of World Energy 2017 2017 09 23 5 Resources Coal social environmental and economic concerns •Coking coal derived from bituminous coal by destructive distillation
·these socio economic challenges from coal; and roughly 25% of liquid fuels consumption comes through the conversion of coal into synthetic fuels at Sasol s On a purely techno economic basis coal is becoming increasingly uncompetitive in South
UNISA ECONOMIC RESEARCH WORKING PAPER SERIES COAL CONSUMPTION AND ECONOMIC GROWTH THE CAUSALITY PUZZLE REVIEW OF INTERNATIONAL LITERATURE Foluso A Akinsola Nicholas M Odhiambo Working Paper 20/2018 August 2018 Department of Economics University of South Africa Box 392 UNISA 0003 Pretoria
·Developed countries have greater energy demand than less developed countries due to the large socio economic development at regional and national levels Baethgen 1997 As per the reports Bakirtas T 2014 The relationship among oil natural gas and coal consumption and economic growth in BRICTS Brazil Russian India China Turkey and
·However coal phase out can trigger socio economic hardship for coal dependent regions 2 3 and political backlash from coal workers and companies 4 5 Governments are tackling these challenges
·A coal bed that underlies the area contains demonstrated coal resources of about million tons in a bed that averages less than 28 in [Show full abstract] thick Despite its contained