This contributed volume analyses and discusses how atmospheric carbon emissions can be prevented using carbon capture and removal technology and how renewable energies can be used to reduce carbon emissions. Both approaches have their disadvantages. First of all, both involve high costs. Secondly, both require the use of advanced technology. As a result, many countries continue to use fossil fuels. The book seeks to address these problems by identifying strategies to increase countries’ use of clean energy. The authors discuss the dilemmas of zero emission and competition in the energy industry and illustrate cross-country applications of the current trends in the form of zero-emission business projects.
Author(s): Hasan Dinçer, Serhat Yüksel
Series: Contributions to Management Science
Publisher: Springer
Year: 2022
Language: English
Pages: 237
City: Cham
Contents
The Effect of the Carbon Tax to Minimize Emission
1 Introduction
2 Social and Economic Problems Caused by Global Warming
3 Global Warming and Fossil Fuel Relationship
4 How Can Global Warming Be Stopped?
4.1 Use of Clean Energy
4.2 Energy Saving
4.3 Increasing the Consciousness of People
4.4 Legal Regulations
5 Carbon Tax: As a Solution for Carbon Emission Problem
6 Conclusion
References
Selecting the Optimal Clean Energy Projects for Emerging Economies
1 Introduction
2 General Information About Energy Production
3 The Importance of Clean Energy Investments
4 An Evaluation for Emerging Economies
5 Conclusion
References
The Importance of Green HR Activities to Manage Carbon Emission Problem
1 Introduction
2 General Information About Human Resource Activities
3 The Significance of Green HRM
4 The Influence of Green HRM on Carbon Emission Reduction
5 Conclusion
References
The Role of European Green Deal for Carbon Emission Reduction
1 Introduction
2 General Information About European Green Deal
3 The Role of European Green Deal to Reduce Carbon Emission
4 Conclusion
References
The Dynamic Links Among Demand for International Reserves, Economic Growth and Clean Energy Consumption
1 Introduction
2 The Demand for International Reserves
2.1 Macroeconomic Approach to the Demand for International Reserves
2.2 Propensity to Import and International Reserves
3 Research Model and Estimation Results
4 International Reserves and Energy Consumption
4.1 Productivity, Economic Growth and International Reserves
4.2 Energy Consumption, International Reserves and Economic Growth
5 Conclusion and Discussion
References
The Role of Organic Products in Preventing the Climate Crisis
1 Introduction
2 Theoretical Information
3 The Role of Organic Food to Handle Climate Change Problem
4 Conclusion
References
Determining the Right Location for Turkey´s Nuclear Energy Investment Projects Based on Zero-carbon Emission Purposes
1 Introduction
2 General Information About Nuclear Energy Investments
3 Some Criteria to Determine the Right Location for Nuclear Energy Investments
4 Conclusion
References
Potential Impacts of Economic Growth, Energy Use, and Urbanization on Zero-carbon Emissions
1 Introduction
2 Literature Review
3 Data Definition, Model and Method, Empirical Findings
4 Conclusion and Evaluation
References
Risk Management in Russian Renewable Energy Projects
1 Introduction
2 Research Goals and Objectives
3 External and Internal Risks
4 Risk Management in the Renewable Energy Sector
5 Analysis of Financial Methods of Risk Management
6 Modern Forms of Risk Management in the Renewable Energy Sector
7 Conclusions
References
Environmental and Economic Efficiency of Nuclear Projects
1 Introduction
2 Environmental Efficiency of Various Types of Energy
3 Uncertainties, Risks, and Prospects for Energy Development
4 Conclusions
References
Hydrogen Energy and Decarbonisation: Evidence from Regions of the World
1 Introduction
2 Literature Review
3 Problems of Using and Increasing Hydrogen Production
4 Possible Real Reasons for the Growing Interest in Hydrogen
5 Conclusions
References
Crop Production Waste Projects in Russia
1 Introduction
2 Materials and Methods
3 Results
4 Discussion
5 Conclusions
References
An Analysis of the Relationship Between Sustainable Fuel Management and Competitive Strategy in the Aviation Industry
1 Introduction
2 Literature Review
2.1 Aviation Industry and Sustainability
2.2 Fuels Used in Aviation Industry and Alternative Fuels
3 Corporate Strategy Recommendations
4 Conclusion
References
Wind Energy as a Zero-Emission Energy Source: Evaluation in the Framework of Turkish Law
1 Introduction
2 Evaluation of the Energy Market in the Context of the Public Service
2.1 Public Service Concept
2.2 Evaluation of the Energy Market in the Framework of the Basic Principles of the Public Service
3 Evaluation of Wind Energy as a Zero-Emission Energy Source in the Framework of Turkish Law: Wind Energy License
3.1 Advantages of Wind Energy
3.2 Disadvantages of Wind Energy
3.3 Wind Energy License in Turkish Law
3.4 Discussion and Conclusion
References
Use of Renewable Energy Resources Within the Scope of Sustainable Energy Management at Airports
1 Introduction
2 Literature Review
2.1 Sustainability and Sustainable Energy Management
2.2 Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Resources
3 Renewable Energy Resources Used at Airports Within the Scope of Sustainable Energy Management
4 Conclusion and Discussion
References
Social Reflections of Renewable Energy: Wind Energy in Turkey
1 Introduction
2 The Wind Energy in Turkey
3 Social Awareness
4 Research Method
5 Conclusion
References
Factors Affecting Clean Energy Investments for Zero Emissions: OECD Countries
1 Introduction
2 Clean Energy Policy
3 Dependent and Independent Factors
3.1 Carbon Dioxide (CO2)
3.2 PM2.5 (Particulate Matter)
3.3 Population
3.4 Gross Domestic Product (GDP) and Gross Domestic Product Per Capita (PC)
3.5 Life Expectancy (LE)
4 Statistical and Computational Analysis
5 Discussion and Conclusion
References
The Impact of Economic Growth on Carbon Emission
1 Introduction
2 Data and Descriptive Statistics
3 Empirical Model
4 Empirical Results
5 Discussion and Conclusion
References
Examining the Nexus Between Cost Overrun of Central Projects and N2O Emissions: An Analysis for India
1 Introduction
2 Literature Review
3 Significance of the Study
4 Objective of the Study
5 Selected Variables and Source of Data
6 Research Methodology, Results, and Discussions
6.1 Correlation Coefficient
6.2 Augmented Dickey-Fuller (ADF) and Phillips-Perron (PP) Unit Root Test
6.3 Engle-Granger (EG) Cointegration Test and Error Correction Mechanism (ECM)
6.4 The Estimated ECM
6.5 Granger Causality Test
6.6 Discussion
7 Conclusion
References