The European Union balancing between CO2 reduction commitments and growth policies: decomposition analyses




Kaivo-oja Jari, Luukkanen Jyrki

PublisherElsevier (Commercial Publisher)

2004

Energy Policy

ENERGY POLICY

ENERG POLICY

32

13

1511

1530

20

0301-4215

1873-6777

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1016/S0301-4215(03)00124-1



This article is an empirical study of the whole energy system development in the European Union. The analysis covers the years 1960-1998. The decomposition analysis of energy and CO2 intensities of the different EU countries and Norway reveal large differences between the individual countries. The reasons For the differences in energy intensity changes are explained by the structural changes of the economies. The changes in CO2 intensities are explained by the energy intensity changes and by the changes is fuel switching. The study verifies the conclusion that there are still big challenges in the harmonisation of energy and climate policy in the EU.



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