Energy Consumption, Economic Growth, and Climate Change Dynamics in Southeast European Countries
南東ヨーロッパ諸国におけるエネルギー消費、経済成長、気候変動のダイナミクス (AI 翻訳)
Klodian Muço, Emiljan Karma, Luca Nguyen
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日本語
本稿は2000~2024年の南東ヨーロッパ諸国におけるエネルギー消費、経済活動、CO2排出の関係を動的パネル分析で検証。短期的にはエネルギー消費の変化が排出変動の主因であり、再生可能エネルギーは緩和効果を持つが、その影響は国横断的な相互依存を考慮した場合に顕著となる。長期的な均衡は確認されず、排出削減にはエネルギー構造の抜本的な変革が必要と示唆。
English
This paper examines the dynamics between energy consumption, economic growth, and CO2 emissions in Southeast European countries from 2000-2024 using a dynamic panel framework. It finds that changes in energy consumption are the primary short-term driver of emissions, while renewable energy has a mitigating effect that becomes visible only when cross-country interdependencies are considered. No stable long-term equilibrium is found, highlighting the need for fundamental energy transformation.
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📝 gxceed 編集解説 — Why this matters
日本のGX文脈において
南東ヨーロッパを対象とするが、エネルギー消費とCO2排出の短期的関係や再生可能エネルギーの役割は日本のエネルギー政策にも示唆を与える。特に、地域間の政策連携やエネルギー市場ショックの影響を考慮する重要性は、日本の電力システム改革や広域連系の議論と共通する。
In the global GX context
This study provides empirical evidence on the short-run dynamics between energy consumption and emissions in Southeast Europe, emphasizing the mitigating role of renewables and regional interdependencies. The findings are relevant for global energy transition policies, particularly in emerging economies facing similar carbon-intensive energy structures.
👥 読者別の含意
🔬研究者:Useful as an empirical reference for short-run energy-emissions modeling in developing regions, with attention to cross-country dependence.
🏢実務担当者:Energy companies can note the immediate impact of energy consumption changes on emissions and the importance of renewable energy adoption.
🏛政策担当者:Policymakers may find value in the need for regional coordination and long-term structural change to reduce emissions.
📄 Abstract(原文)
This paper explores the evolving relationship between energy consumption, economic activity, and carbon emissions in Southeast European countries over the period 2000–2024. Using a dynamic panel framework, the analysis focuses primarily on short-run interactions, given the lack of evidence for a stable long-term equilibrium. The findings reveal that changes in energy consumption remain the main driver of fluctuations in CO2 emissions, confirming the carbon-intensive nature of energy use across the region. In contrast, economic growth and industrial production do not show a statistically significant direct effect on emissions in the short term. Renewable energy plays a mitigating role, although its impact becomes more visible only when cross-country interdependencies are taken into account. This suggests that regional factors, such as shared policies and energy market shocks, shape environmental outcomes. Overall, the results indicate that emissions are influenced more by immediate changes in energy use than by persistent dynamics, highlighting the ongoing challenge of reducing environmental pressure without fundamentally transforming the energy structure.
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