Does wood biomass energy use reduce CO2 emissions in European Union member countries? Evidence from 27 members

被引:105
|
作者
Sulaiman, Chindo [1 ,2 ]
Abdul-Rahim, A. S. [1 ]
Ofozor, Christopher Amechi [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Putra Malaysia, Fac Econ & Management, Serdang 43400, Selangor, Malaysia
[2] Bauchi State Univ Gadau, Fac Social & Management Sci, Dept Econ, Gadau, Nigeria
关键词
Wood biomass energy; CO2; emissions; EU member countries; GDP per capita; Fossil fuel; ENVIRONMENTAL KUZNETS CURVE; ECONOMIC-GROWTH NEXUS; PANEL-DATA; ROOT TESTS; COINTEGRATION TESTS; CONSUMPTION; REGRESSION; IMPACT; INFERENCE; OUTPUT;
D O I
10.1016/j.jclepro.2020.119996
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
This study investigates the effect of wood biomass energy consumption on CO2 emissions in 27 European Union (EU) member countries for the 1990-2017 period. Applying panel dynamic ordinary least squares (DOLS), the results revealed that CO2 emissions decline with an increase in wood biomass energy consumption. While fossil fuel, GDP per capita and trade openness are found to be increasing CO2 emissions. The finding implies that CO2 emissions in EU member countries can be effectively reduced by increasing the amount wood biomass energy consumption in production processes. This will eventually contribute to tackling global warming. The estimated results are considered robust as they were validated by panel FMOLS and pooled OLS. The study recommends for EU member countries to increase the share of wood biomass energy in their energy mix to reduce CO2 emissions. Policy makers in these countries should also invest more in wood biomass energy production to increase its supply and accessibility. The authorities of these countries can equally emphasize on efficiency and sustainability of wood biomass energy to achieve energy security and reduce dependency on fossil fuel. (C) 2020 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
引用
收藏
页数:7
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] Does international cooperation affect CO2 emissions? Evidence from OECD countries
    Tiejun Chen
    Giray Gozgor
    Chun Kwong Koo
    Chi Keung Marco Lau
    Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 2020, 27 : 8548 - 8556
  • [22] Does geopolitical risk escalate CO2 emissions? Evidence from the BRICS countries
    Anser, Muhammad Khalid
    Syed, Qasim Raza
    Apergis, Nicholas
    ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND POLLUTION RESEARCH, 2021, 28 (35) : 48011 - 48021
  • [23] Does international cooperation affect CO2 emissions? Evidence from OECD countries
    Chen, Tiejun
    Gozgor, Giray
    Koo, Chun Kwong
    Lau, Chi Keung Marco
    ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND POLLUTION RESEARCH, 2020, 27 (08) : 8548 - 8556
  • [24] Does geopolitical risk escalate CO2 emissions? Evidence from the BRICS countries
    Muhammad Khalid Anser
    Qasim Raza Syed
    Nicholas Apergis
    Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 2021, 28 : 48011 - 48021
  • [25] Nuclear energy generation's impact on the CO2 emissions and ecological footprint among European Union countries
    Soto, Gonzalo H.
    Martinez-Cobas, Xavier
    SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT, 2024, 945
  • [26] Economic Development, CO2 Emissions and Energy Use Nexus-Evidence from the Danube Region Countries
    Litavcova, Eva
    Chovancova, Jana
    ENERGIES, 2021, 14 (11)
  • [27] Impact of energy efficiency on CO2 Emissions: Empirical evidence from developing countries
    Mirza, Faisal Mehmood
    Sinha, Avik
    Khan, Javeria Rehman
    Kalugina, Olga A.
    Zafar, Muhammad Wasif
    GONDWANA RESEARCH, 2022, 106 : 64 - 77
  • [28] Financial Development and CO2 Emissions in Post-Transition European Union Countries
    Bayar, Yilmaz
    Diaconu , Laura
    Maxim, Andrei
    SUSTAINABILITY, 2020, 12 (07)
  • [29] Black carbon emissions persistence: Evidence from 27 European Union countries using fractional integration
    Solarin, Sakiru
    Gil-Alana, Luis A.
    Goenechea, Maria
    Martin-Valmayor, Miguel A.
    RENEWABLE & SUSTAINABLE ENERGY REVIEWS, 2025, 212
  • [30] Does the use of renewable energy sources mitigate CO2 emissions? A reassessment of the US evidence
    Jaforullah, Mohammad
    King, Alan
    ENERGY ECONOMICS, 2015, 49 : 711 - 717