Energy and CO2 intensity changes in the EU-27: Decomposition into explanatory effects

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Main Author: Cruz, Luís
Publication Date: 2016
Other Authors: Dias, José
Format: Article
Language: por
Source: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
Download full: https://hdl.handle.net/10316/48298
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scs.2016.03.007
Summary: Sustainability has traditionally focused on three interconnected and mutually enforcing pillars: economy, ecology and society. One of today’s major challenges is to tune environmental sustainability with economic growth and welfare by decoupling resources use and environmental degradation from economic growth. This work aims to assess energy-economy-environment interactions, analyzing energy and CO2 emission intensity. This is done through a comparative examination of their recent trends in the EU-27 countries, from 1999 to 2009, both by assessing resource and impact decoupling, and through the decomposition of the overall rates of change into their main explanatory effects. One of this work’s major contributions is the derivation of policy implications from the assessment of the main driving forces behind energy and CO2 intensity, with a greater geographical and temporal focus than prior studies. The results show that, overall, the EU-27 economies reduced total energy use by moving into less energy-intensive structures and improving sectoral energy efficiency, in spite of the adverse results of the activity effect. Regarding CO2 emissions, the EU-27 decreased these by moving to less carbon-intensive structures and by improving the sectoral energy efficiency, the energy-mix and the emission-factor.
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title Energy and CO2 intensity changes in the EU-27: Decomposition into explanatory effects
spellingShingle Energy and CO2 intensity changes in the EU-27: Decomposition into explanatory effects
Cruz, Luís
CO2 Intensity; Decomposition Analysis; Decoupling; Energy Intensity; Sustainability
title_short Energy and CO2 intensity changes in the EU-27: Decomposition into explanatory effects
title_full Energy and CO2 intensity changes in the EU-27: Decomposition into explanatory effects
title_fullStr Energy and CO2 intensity changes in the EU-27: Decomposition into explanatory effects
title_full_unstemmed Energy and CO2 intensity changes in the EU-27: Decomposition into explanatory effects
title_sort Energy and CO2 intensity changes in the EU-27: Decomposition into explanatory effects
author Cruz, Luís
author_facet Cruz, Luís
Dias, José
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author2 Dias, José
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Cruz, Luís
Dias, José
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv CO2 Intensity; Decomposition Analysis; Decoupling; Energy Intensity; Sustainability
topic CO2 Intensity; Decomposition Analysis; Decoupling; Energy Intensity; Sustainability
description Sustainability has traditionally focused on three interconnected and mutually enforcing pillars: economy, ecology and society. One of today’s major challenges is to tune environmental sustainability with economic growth and welfare by decoupling resources use and environmental degradation from economic growth. This work aims to assess energy-economy-environment interactions, analyzing energy and CO2 emission intensity. This is done through a comparative examination of their recent trends in the EU-27 countries, from 1999 to 2009, both by assessing resource and impact decoupling, and through the decomposition of the overall rates of change into their main explanatory effects. One of this work’s major contributions is the derivation of policy implications from the assessment of the main driving forces behind energy and CO2 intensity, with a greater geographical and temporal focus than prior studies. The results show that, overall, the EU-27 economies reduced total energy use by moving into less energy-intensive structures and improving sectoral energy efficiency, in spite of the adverse results of the activity effect. Regarding CO2 emissions, the EU-27 decreased these by moving to less carbon-intensive structures and by improving the sectoral energy efficiency, the energy-mix and the emission-factor.
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