2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.joule.2021.04.013
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Closing the void in energy planning modeling: Integrating local realities

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“…Furthermore, a 1% level of significant positive relationship was seen in political stability, this means that when the level of political stability is increased by 1%, there will be an incline of 0.530% in geothermal energy production. These results corroborate the findings of Destenie (2021), Yuxin et al (2021), Muhammad et al (2021), Al-Tal and Al-Tarawneh (2021), and Lyulyov et al (2021). This means that an increased level of political stability and governance will boost geothermal development in the EU regions.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 88%
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“…Furthermore, a 1% level of significant positive relationship was seen in political stability, this means that when the level of political stability is increased by 1%, there will be an incline of 0.530% in geothermal energy production. These results corroborate the findings of Destenie (2021), Yuxin et al (2021), Muhammad et al (2021), Al-Tal and Al-Tarawneh (2021), and Lyulyov et al (2021). This means that an increased level of political stability and governance will boost geothermal development in the EU regions.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 88%
“…Also, political stability enters with a positive and significant coefficient at a 5% level in the long run, implying that an increase in political stability by 1% results in an incline in geothermal energy supply by 0.028%. This finding substantiates Destenie (2021), Yuxin et al (2021), and Muhammad et al (2021). It suggests that the geothermal energy industry sustainability in the EU13 developing members rises with an increase in political governance and stability.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 73%