Power Using, Economic Structure and Sustainable Development in the Vietnamese Economy
1Bui Trinh2Nguyen Quang Thai
1Researcher of Vietnam Development Research Institute, Hanoi – Vietnam
2Director of Vietnam Development Research Institute, Hanoi – Vietnam
https://doi.org/10.47191/jefms/v4-i11-16ABSTRACT:
Electricity is an essential element for the production and the consumption in any economy. Electricity can be generated by thermoelectricity, hydroelectricity, nuclear power, solar power and wind power, etc.Each method of electricity production can make the level of greenhouse gas emissions of the economy differently. This study adopted Input - Output analysis method to examine the electricity requirments and greenhouse gas emissions in the Vietnamese economy.
KEYWORDS:
Green house gas, economy, clectriccity, input-output, structure.
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