2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.renene.2022.03.139
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The relationship between CO2 emissions, economic growth, health expenditure, and renewable and non-renewable energy consumption: Empirical evidence from Turkey

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“…The results of the research analysis also show that the consumption of non-renewable energy has a significant positive impact on the average temperature. A 1% increase in non- 2022), Lei et al (2022), Ali U et al (2022), Vo and Vo (2022), Udeagha and Ngepah (2022), Mujtaba et al (2022), Nakhli et al (2022), Karaaslan and Çamkaya (2022). Findings from emerging Asian countries indicate that the role of fossil fuels in energy consumption in these countries has risen significantly.…”
Section: Analysis Results and Interpretationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The results of the research analysis also show that the consumption of non-renewable energy has a significant positive impact on the average temperature. A 1% increase in non- 2022), Lei et al (2022), Ali U et al (2022), Vo and Vo (2022), Udeagha and Ngepah (2022), Mujtaba et al (2022), Nakhli et al (2022), Karaaslan and Çamkaya (2022). Findings from emerging Asian countries indicate that the role of fossil fuels in energy consumption in these countries has risen significantly.…”
Section: Analysis Results and Interpretationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to the results, renewable energy use has a negative and significant correlation with CO 2 emissions. The finding of this study is consistent with Karaaslan and Çamkaya (2022) research, which showed that renewable energy helps Turkey's environment by lowering CO 2 emissions. As climate change plaguing, using renewable resources for power generation is vital for guaranteeing cleaner production, sustainable growth, and climate change mitigation ).…”
Section: Emission Reduction Through Renewable Energy Usesupporting
confidence: 92%
“…The results revealed that economic growth causes environmental degradation by increasing CO 2 emissions in the long run. The finding is supported by other Turkish studies, for instance, Ozturk and Acaravci (2013), Yavuz (2014), Bölük and Mert (2015), Seker et al (2015), Destek and Ozsoy (2015), Dogan (2016), Kizilkaya (2017), Katircioğlu and Taşpinar (2017), Cetin et al (2018), Pata (2018), Oğuz et al (2020), Eyuboglu and Uzar (2020), Malik (2021), and Karaaslan and Çamkaya (2022), found a positive association between GDP and CO 2 emissions. The outcomes of the current research recommended that Turkish authorities develop an environmental management system that minimizes CO 2 emissions while maintaining economic progress.…”
Section: Economic Growth and Emission Reductionsupporting
confidence: 78%
“…According to ref. 59 and 60, the WEHS of each heave compensation system can reduce CO 2 emissions by 357.32 kg per year. Table 4 summarizes the results of the feasibility analysis.…”
Section: Case Studymentioning
confidence: 99%