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Original Articles

Biomass energy consumption and sustainable development

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Pages 762-767 | Received 28 Feb 2020, Accepted 03 Apr 2020, Published online: 20 Apr 2020
 

ABSTRACT

The purpose of this study is to analyze the impact of biomass energy consumption and non-renewable energy consumption on sustainable development in OECD countries. Data from 36 OECD member countries for the period 1990–2017 have been obtained with the System-GMM method. According to the estimation results, the effect of biomass energy consumption on per capita sustainable development is positive and statistically significant whereas the effect of non-renewable energy on sustainable development is negative. According to this, the use of biomass energy sources in these countries causes the level of per capita sustainable development to rise. OECD countries should prefer biomass energy instead of non-renewable energy sources to reach the 2030 SDGs. Thus, this study shows the importance of biomass energy for sustainable development.

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Notes

1. Studies that can be examined on this subject are Tamazian et al. (Citation2009), Bao and Fang (Citation2013), Shafiei and Salim (Citation2014), Dogan and Seker (Citation2016), Maryam et al. (Citation2017), Alola et al. (Citation2019), Wang (Citation2019), Aydın (Citation2019), Mahmood et al. (Citation2019).

2. OECD countries: United States, Germany, Australia, Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Netherlands, United Kingdom, Ireland, Spain, Israel, Sweden, Switzerland, Italy, Iceland, Japan, Canada, South Korea, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Hungary, Mexico, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, Chile, New Zealand, Greece, Turkey.

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