[HTML][HTML] Is working less really good for the environment? A systematic review of the empirical evidence for resource use, greenhouse gas emissions and the ecological …

M Antal, B Plank, J Mokos… - Environmental Research …, 2021 - iopscience.iop.org
Is reducing paid working time (WT) a potential win-win climate change mitigation strategy,
which may simultaneously serve environmental sustainability and human well-being? While …

The impact of energy prices on socioeconomic and environmental performance: Evidence from French manufacturing establishments, 1997–2015

G Marin, F Vona - European Economic Review, 2021 - Elsevier
This paper evaluates the impacts of large increases in energy prices on socioeconomic and
environmental performance of French manufacturing establishments over the period of 1997 …

Financial and economic appraisal of a biogas to electricity project

I Govender, GA Thopil, R Inglesi-Lotz - Journal of Cleaner Production, 2019 - Elsevier
Biogas generated through anaerobic digestion of organic waste, offers unique benefits
compared to other renewables, by addressing environmental concerns relating to organic …

Electricity price and industrial green productivity: Does the “low-electricity price trap” exist?

H Ai, S Xiong, K Li, P Jia - Energy, 2020 - Elsevier
To explore the existence of the “low-electricity price trap”, based on data of 280 cities in
China from 2003 to 2015, first, we calculated the Malmquist productivity index and …

[HTML][HTML] Indirect cost compensation under the EU ETS: A firm-level analysis

AR Ferrara, L Giua - Energy Policy, 2022 - Elsevier
Decarbonisation implies conversion to electrification with a subsequent increase in
electricity consumption. The EU Emission Trading System (EU ETS) compensates firms for …

The nexus among employment opportunities, life-cycle costs, and carbon emissions: a case study of sustainable building maintenance in Hong Kong

YH Chiang, J Li, L Zhou, FKW Wong, PTI Lam - Journal of Cleaner …, 2015 - Elsevier
Hong Kong's construction industry is currently facing problems involving a rapidly aging
workforce and labor shortage. With Hong Kong as the case study, this paper illustrates how …

[HTML][HTML] International and sectoral variation in industrial energy prices 1995–2015

M Sato, G Singer, D Dussaux, S Lovo - Energy Economics, 2019 - Elsevier
Energy price rises for industry are a major political concern. Access to cheap energy is often
considered a key factor for the competitiveness of industry. To enable international …

The impact of electricity prices on European manufacturing jobs

G Bijnens, J Konings, S Vanormelingen - Applied economics, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
Increased investment in clean electricity in combination with a rising cost of carbon will most
likely lead to higher electricity prices. We examine the impact from changing electricity prices …

Macroeconomic impact of the German energy transition and its distribution by sectors and regions

L Sievers, B Breitschopf, M Pfaff, A Schaffer - Ecological Economics, 2019 - Elsevier
Macroeconomic impacts such as changes in economic structures and employment are very
important when evaluating the energy transition in societal terms. We employ a …

The employment impact of private and public actions for energy efficiency: Evidence from European industries

V Costantini, F Crespi, E Paglialunga - Energy Policy, 2018 - Elsevier
This paper aims at investigating the main effects on EU employment dynamics related to
private and public actions for energy efficiency. The econometric analysis relies on a sector …