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Economic and Social Drivers of Renewable Energy Consumption in the European Union: An Econometric Analysis. (2024). Pantcheva, Reni.
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  14. The contributory capacity of natural capital to energy transition in the European Union. (2022). Altuntas, Mehmet ; Kassouri, Yacouba ; Alola, Andrew Adewale.
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  15. Is green growth affected by financial risks? New global evidence from asymmetric and heterogeneous analysis. (2022). Shahbaz, Muhammad ; Dong, Kangyin ; Zhao, Jun ; Kyriakou, Ioannis.
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  17. Toward Renewable Energy in China: Revisiting Driving Factors of Chinese Wind Power Generation Development and Spatial Distribution. (2021). Ma, LI ; Xu, Die.
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  18. Do energy security and environmental quality contribute to renewable energy? The role of trade openness and energy use in North African countries. (2021). Hanafy, Shaimaa A ; Ibrahiem, Dalia M.
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  22. The role of party polarization in renewable energy consumption: Fresh evidence across the EU countries. (2021). Pinar, Mehmet ; Apergis, Nicholas.
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  23. The implications of renewable and non-renewable energy generating in Sub-Saharan Africa: The role of economic policy uncertainties. (2021). Ozturk, Ilhan ; Bekun, Festus ; Agboola, Phillips O ; Adedoyin, Festus Fatai.
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  24. Analysis of CO2 Emission and Economic Growth as Potential Determinants of Renewable Energy Demand in Nigeria: A Nonlinear Autoregressive Distributed Lags Approach. (2021). Muse, Bernard Olagboyega .
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  25. Impact of Trade and Financial Globalization on Renewable Energy in EU Transition Economies: A Bootstrap Panel Granger Causality Test. (2020). Bayar, Yilmaz ; Ozkaya, Mehmet Hilmi ; Sasmaz, Mahmut Unsal.
    In: Energies.
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  26. Determining If Oil Prices Significantly Affect Renewable Energy Investment in African Countries with Energy Security Concerns. (2020). Failler, Pierre ; Tambari, Ishaya.
    In: Energies.
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  27. Empirical determinants of renewable energy deployment: A systematic literature review. (2020). Bourcet, Clémence.
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  28. Switching on an Environmentally Friendly and Affordable Light in Africa: Evaluation of the Role of Natural Gas. (2019). Ackah, Ishmael.
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  29. Potential of Rice Industry Biomass as a Renewable Energy Source. (2019). T. M. I. Mahlia, ; Ashrafur, S M ; Mofijur, M ; Anwar, M ; Logeswaran, J ; Silitonga, A S ; Shamsuddin, A H.
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  30. A panel data analysis of renewable energy consumption in Africa. (2019). Olubusoye, Olusanya E ; Akintande, Olalekan J ; Olanrewaju, Busayo T ; Adenikinju, Adeola.
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  31. Urbanization and non-renewable energy demand: A comparison of developed and emerging countries. (2019). Anwar, Sajid ; Alsamara, Mouyad ; Mrabet, Zouhair ; Saleh, Ali Salman.
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  32. Green Growth Policies and Sustainable Economic Growth in South Africa: An Autoregressive Distributed Lag and Toda-Yamamoto Approach. (2019). Khobai, hlalefang ; le Roux, Pierre ; Oyebanji, Ibitoye J.
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  33. A Spatial-Temporal Approach to Evaluate the Dynamic Evolution of Green Growth in China. (2018). Lu, Xiaoli ; Lv, Xiaofei ; Fu, Guo ; Wu, Chunyou.
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  34. Impacts of renewable energy consumption on the German economic growth: Evidence from combined cointegration test. (2017). Ozturk, Ilhan ; Rafindadi, Abdulkadir Abdulrashid.
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  35. Impacts of FDI Renewable Energy Technology Spillover on China’s Energy Industry Performance. (2016). Yang, Zhile ; Xu, Xiandong ; Liu, Weiwei ; Xing, Jing ; Zhao, Jianyu.
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  36. Differences in regional emissions in Chinas transport sector: Determinants and reduction strategies. (2016). Lin, Boqiang ; Xu, Bin.
    In: Energy.
    RePEc:eee:energy:v:95:y:2016:i:c:p:459-470.

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  37. Supply and demand of biofuels in the fuel market of Thailand: Two stage least square and three least square approaches. (2016). Jongwanich, Juthathip ; Dhakal, Shobhakar ; Chanthawong, Anuman.
    In: Energy.
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  38. Policy interventions in renewable energy for sustainable development: is Ghana on the right path to achieve SDG 7?. (2016). Ackah, Ishmael.
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  39. Policy interventions in renewable energy for sustainable development: is Ghana on the right path to achieve SDG 7?. (2016). Ackah, Ishmael.
    In: Research Africa Network Working Papers.
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  40. Testing the Relationships between Energy Consumption, CO2 emissions and Economic Growth in 24 African Countries: a Panel ARDL Approach. (2015). El Montasser, Ghassen ; Asongu, Simplice ; Toumi, Hassen.
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  41. An investigation into the determinants of hydropower generation in Ghana. (2015). Kwakwa, Paul.
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  42. Testing the Relationships between Energy Consumption, CO2 emissions and Economic Growth in 24 African Countries: a Panel ARDL Approach. (2015). El Montasser, Ghassen ; Asongu, Simplice ; Toumi, Hassen.
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  43. Testing the Relationships between Energy Consumption, CO2 emissions and Economic Growth in 24 African Countries: a Panel ARDL Approach. (2015). El Montasser, Ghassen ; Asongu, Simplice ; Toumi, Hassen.
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