Knowledge Agora



Similar Articles

Title Exploring the Causal Relationship among Green Taxes, Energy Intensity, and Energy Consumption in Nordic Countries: Dumitrescu and Hurlin Causality Approach
ID_Doc 31760
Authors Ahmed, N; Sheikh, AA; Hamid, Z; Senkus, P; Borda, RC; Wysokinska-Senkus, A; Glabiszewski, W
Title Exploring the Causal Relationship among Green Taxes, Energy Intensity, and Energy Consumption in Nordic Countries: Dumitrescu and Hurlin Causality Approach
Year 2022
Published Energies, 15, 14
Abstract Improving energy efficiency and minimizing environmental concerns through environmental laws and green taxes are regarded as the primary motivating factors of climate change policy. This analysis clarifies the significance of green taxes in lowering energy use and intensity from 1994 to 2020. As part of our contribution to the literature on energy economics, this study examines how green taxes interact with energy intensity and consumption in four Nordic nations. Environmental policies and sustainable development goals (SDGs) are driving new research into the effects of green taxes on energy consumption and intensity. According to the outcomes of fully modified ordinary least square (FMOLS), panel dynamic ordinary least square (PDOLS), and panel quantile regression, a green tax helps to reduce total energy consumption. It increases energy efficiency by motivating governments, companies, and citizens to encourage innovation in environment-related technology. When it comes to creating a more sustainable environment, the study argues that regulations that ensure the displacement of non-renewable resources while increasing energy efficacy should be implemented.
PDF https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/15/14/5199/pdf?version=1658656075

Similar Articles

ID Score Article
31002 Khan, H; Dong, Y; Nuta, FM; Khan, I Eco-innovations, green growth, and environmental taxes in EU countries: a panel quantile regression approach(2023)Environmental Science And Pollution Research, 30, 49
64057 Lupu, I; Hurduzeu, G; Lupu, R; Floriana, M; Gavrilescu, C Drivers For Renewable Energy Consumption In European Union Countries. A Panel Data Insight(2023)Amfiteatru Economic, 25, 63
64223 Sousa, S; Henriques, C; Viseu, C Are Green Taxes Efficient? An Exploratory Study of the EU Reality(2024)
7098 Sabau-Popa, CD; Bele, AM; Bucurean, M; Mociar-Coroiu, SI; Tarca, NN A Panel Analysis Regarding the Influence of Sustainable Development Indicators on Green Taxes(2024)Sustainability, 16, 10
4838 Popa, AF; Burca, V; Sahlian, DN; Trasca, DL The Interaction Between Renewable Energy Consumption And The Institutional Framework From The Circular Economy-Based Perspective(2022)Amfiteatru Economic, 24, 61
32297 Chu, LK Environmentally related technologies and environmental regulations in promoting renewable energy: evidence from OECD countries(2023)Journal Of Environmental Studies And Sciences, 13, 1
31413 Wu, H; Fareed, Z; Wolanin, E; Rozkrut, D; Hajduk-Stelmachowicz, M Role of Green Financing and Eco-Innovation for Energy Efficiency in Developed Countries: Contextual Evidence for Pre- and Post-COVID-19 Era(2022)
30702 Obobisa, ES; Ahakwa, I Stimulating the adoption of green technology innovation, clean energy resources, green finance, and environmental taxes: The way to achieve net zero CO 2 emissions in Europe?(2024)
32149 Ali, K; Du, JG; Kirikkaleli, D; Oláh, J; Bakhsh, S Do environmental taxes, environmental innovation, and energy resources matter for environmental sustainability: Evidence of five sustainable economies(2023)Heliyon, 9, 11
64546 Nepal, R; Musibau, HO; Jamasb, T Energy consumption as an indicator of energy efficiency and emissions in the European Union: A GMM based quantile regression approach(2021)
Scroll