Determining the Amount of Carbon Dioxide Emission from Primary Energy Consumption in Different Production Sectors of Iran: A multi-factor Energy Input-output Analysis

This study investigates the impact of final demand change on primary energy consumption, renewable energy consumption, CO2 emissions, and economic growth. For this purpose, the multi-factor energy input-output method proposed by Guevara and Domingos (2017) has been adopted, and an input-Output table...

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Main Authors: Maryam Jafari Taraji, Majid Maddah, Nooraddin Sharify
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Language:fas
Published: Institute for Management and Planning Studies 2023-03-01
Series:برنامه‌ریزی و بودجه
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Online Access:http://jpbud.ir/article-1-2139-en.html
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Majid Maddah
Nooraddin Sharify
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description This study investigates the impact of final demand change on primary energy consumption, renewable energy consumption, CO2 emissions, and economic growth. For this purpose, the multi-factor energy input-output method proposed by Guevara and Domingos (2017) has been adopted, and an input-Output table for the year 2016 has been used. The results show that among energy products, electricity has the highest primary energy consumption coefficient. Although the rate of renewable energy consumption in this product is higher than other products, due to the small share of renewable energy consumption in primary energy consumption, electricity has the highest rate of CO2 emission. Also, the efficiency of primary energy conversion to secondary energy is 24% with the lowest efficiency among energy products. Among non-energy products, non-metallic mineral products and transportation services have the highest primary energy consumption coefficient and CO2 emission. The results of units’ emission production growth of the sectors related to non-energy products show that leather products had the least CO2 emissions per production growth unit. In contrast, transportation services had the highest emissions per production growth unit.
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spelling doaj.art-0b613f0c8e3e443c973f50ecb1d29d312023-05-07T08:41:23ZfasInstitute for Management and Planning Studiesبرنامه‌ریزی و بودجه2251-90922251-91062023-03-01274153176Determining the Amount of Carbon Dioxide Emission from Primary Energy Consumption in Different Production Sectors of Iran: A multi-factor Energy Input-output AnalysisMaryam Jafari Taraji0Majid Maddah1Nooraddin Sharify2 Faculty of Management and Administrative Sciences, Semnan University, Semnan, Iran. Deparment of Economics, Faculty of Management and Administrative Sciences, Semnan University, Semnan, Iran. Deparment of Economics, Faculty of Economics and Administrative Sciences, Mazandaran University, Babolsar, Iran. This study investigates the impact of final demand change on primary energy consumption, renewable energy consumption, CO2 emissions, and economic growth. For this purpose, the multi-factor energy input-output method proposed by Guevara and Domingos (2017) has been adopted, and an input-Output table for the year 2016 has been used. The results show that among energy products, electricity has the highest primary energy consumption coefficient. Although the rate of renewable energy consumption in this product is higher than other products, due to the small share of renewable energy consumption in primary energy consumption, electricity has the highest rate of CO2 emission. Also, the efficiency of primary energy conversion to secondary energy is 24% with the lowest efficiency among energy products. Among non-energy products, non-metallic mineral products and transportation services have the highest primary energy consumption coefficient and CO2 emission. The results of units’ emission production growth of the sectors related to non-energy products show that leather products had the least CO2 emissions per production growth unit. In contrast, transportation services had the highest emissions per production growth unit.http://jpbud.ir/article-1-2139-en.htmlprimary energyrenewable energyco2 emissioninput-output analysisenergy
spellingShingle Maryam Jafari Taraji
Majid Maddah
Nooraddin Sharify
Determining the Amount of Carbon Dioxide Emission from Primary Energy Consumption in Different Production Sectors of Iran: A multi-factor Energy Input-output Analysis
برنامه‌ریزی و بودجه
primary energy
renewable energy
co2 emission
input-output analysis
energy
title Determining the Amount of Carbon Dioxide Emission from Primary Energy Consumption in Different Production Sectors of Iran: A multi-factor Energy Input-output Analysis
title_full Determining the Amount of Carbon Dioxide Emission from Primary Energy Consumption in Different Production Sectors of Iran: A multi-factor Energy Input-output Analysis
title_fullStr Determining the Amount of Carbon Dioxide Emission from Primary Energy Consumption in Different Production Sectors of Iran: A multi-factor Energy Input-output Analysis
title_full_unstemmed Determining the Amount of Carbon Dioxide Emission from Primary Energy Consumption in Different Production Sectors of Iran: A multi-factor Energy Input-output Analysis
title_short Determining the Amount of Carbon Dioxide Emission from Primary Energy Consumption in Different Production Sectors of Iran: A multi-factor Energy Input-output Analysis
title_sort determining the amount of carbon dioxide emission from primary energy consumption in different production sectors of iran a multi factor energy input output analysis
topic primary energy
renewable energy
co2 emission
input-output analysis
energy
url http://jpbud.ir/article-1-2139-en.html
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