2022
DOI: 10.1080/09593330.2022.2141662
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A revisit to the relationship between geothermal energy growth and underground water quality in EU economies

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“…In FMOLS and DOLS methods, the use of fossil fuels is directly linked to CS deterioration; for FMOL and DOLS, a 1% increase in fossil fuel consumption results in CO 2 emissions of 0.06% and 0.05%, respectively. This result is consistent with the claims made by Alsaleh et al (2022a, 2022b) in the case of Malta and Alsaleh et al (2021) in the case of Estonia that the usage of fossil fuels increases environmental contamination in developing nations. In developing EU13 nations, population growth, and CS deterioration are inversely correlated, according to the research findings.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 93%
“…In FMOLS and DOLS methods, the use of fossil fuels is directly linked to CS deterioration; for FMOL and DOLS, a 1% increase in fossil fuel consumption results in CO 2 emissions of 0.06% and 0.05%, respectively. This result is consistent with the claims made by Alsaleh et al (2022a, 2022b) in the case of Malta and Alsaleh et al (2021) in the case of Estonia that the usage of fossil fuels increases environmental contamination in developing nations. In developing EU13 nations, population growth, and CS deterioration are inversely correlated, according to the research findings.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 93%
“…In nature, the geothermal supply availability is less. In addition, the demerits of geothermal networks are the high generation of waste, causing earthquakes, and more upfront costs when associated with tidal energy networks 3 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The measures of the EU worldwide governance factors in this study are clustered based on the following categorizations: voice and accountability, political stability and no violence, government effectiveness, regulatory quality, control of corruption, and Rule of Law. Based on the World Bank Data Catalog, this research captures the worldwide pointers which are fixated on six factors: social, economic factors, sustainable, corporate, good, and civil governance (Alsaleh et al, 2022a). When a huge chunk of socioenvironmental and economic problems is tackled, the EU14 and the EU13 countries are expected to experience positive geothermal energy production leveraging the key determinants of worldwide governance.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%