Renewal Energy Efficiency Assessment

Thi Minh Nhut VO, Chia-nan WANG, Fu-chiang YANG, Van Thanh Tien NGUYEN
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Over the years the significance of energy has greatly increased due to the pressing need to tackle climate change and reduce our dependence on fuels. Solar power, wind energy and hydroelectric power are considered as alternatives that can meet our energy requirements. By incorporating these energy sources into our mix, we can reap benefits such as job creation and economic growth particularly in rural and remote areas. To evaluate the potential of energy production in 11 countries a study was conducted using Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) EBM analysis. The study considered three factors; the number of patents related to renewable energy, the capacity of energy installations and the gross domestic product (GDP). The output that was analyzed focused on energy production. The countries included in this study were Australia, Brazil, China, France, Germany, Japan, Netherlands, South Korea, Spain United Kingdom, and United States. This study’s findings provide policymakers and investors with a framework for assessing each country’s capability to generate energy. This methodology offers insights that can guide policy decisions concerning energy production across different nations.
更新能源效益评估
多年来,由于迫切需要应对气候变化和减少我们对燃料的依赖,能源的重要性大大增加。太阳能、风能和水力发电被认为是可以满足我们能源需求的替代能源。通过将这些能源纳入我们的组合,我们可以获得诸如创造就业机会和经济增长等好处,特别是在农村和偏远地区。为了评估11个国家的能源生产潜力,使用数据包络分析(DEA)进行了一项研究。该研究考虑了三个因素;与可再生能源相关的专利数量、能源装置的容量和国内生产总值(GDP)。所分析的产出主要集中在能源生产上。这项研究的国家包括澳大利亚、巴西、中国、法国、德国、日本、荷兰、韩国、西班牙、英国和美国。这项研究的发现为决策者和投资者提供了一个评估各国能源生产能力的框架。这种方法提供了一些见解,可以指导各国有关能源生产的政策决策。
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