Incentives for Sustainability: Relationship Between Renewable Energy Use and Carbon Emissions for Germany and Finland

Esra N. Kılcı
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Green energy, a hot topic of recent energy studies, is any type of energy created using renewable resources, such as sunlight, wind, or water. Despite several variations between it and renewable energy, green energy typically comes from renewable energy sources. The use of these energy sources should not damage the environment by means like emitting greenhouse gases into the atmosphere. Producing power with minimal carbon footprint is a huge step toward a future that is more environmentally friendly. The global energy system has been moving away from fossil fuels towards carbon-free energy sources. The International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) estimates that energy efficiency and renewable energy policies have the potential to reduce carbon emissions by 90 percent. Our research focuses on the usage of renewable energy, and assesses how it affects carbon emissions in Germany and Finland. The recent panel causality test of Yilanci and Kilci was performed to examine the relationships between variables in 1990-2020. This study offers important insights into how using renewable energy affects carbon emissions for the two countries.
可持续发展的激励:德国和芬兰可再生能源使用与碳排放的关系
绿色能源是最近能源研究的一个热门话题,是指利用可再生资源(如阳光、风或水)创造的任何类型的能源。尽管绿色能源和可再生能源之间存在一些差异,但绿色能源通常来自可再生能源。这些能源的使用不应该通过向大气中排放温室气体等方式破坏环境。以最小的碳足迹发电是迈向更环保的未来的一大步。全球能源系统一直在从化石燃料转向无碳能源。国际可再生能源署(IRENA)估计,能源效率和可再生能源政策有可能将碳排放量减少90%。我们的研究重点是可再生能源的使用,并评估它如何影响德国和芬兰的碳排放。最近对Yilanci和Kilci进行了面板因果检验,以检验1990-2020年变量之间的关系。这项研究为两国使用可再生能源如何影响碳排放提供了重要见解。
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