Coal Energy in Energy Consumption: An Empirical Analysis in the Case of Russia and Türkiye

Authors

  • Bahman Huseynli Department of Business Administration, Azerbaijan State University of Economics (UNEC); & Head of Labor Market Analysis Division, Azerbaijan Public Employment Agency, Baku, Azerbaijan

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.32479/ijeep.15531

Keywords:

Coal Energy, Energy Use, Granger Casuality, Russia, Türkiye

Abstract

Coal, the fundamental element of the industrial revolution, is widely used for energy production in many countries. The use of coal in energy production continues in countries that have coal reserves, as well as in countries that are rapidly transitioning to renewable energy production. The aim of this study is to investigate the causal relationship between coal production and general energy consumption in Russia and Türkiye, which are among the countries that consume heavy coal. In the article, the relationship between the variables in these countries was tested with Granger causality analysis. According to the results of the analysis, it was determined that there was a one-sided causality relationship from coal production to energy consumption in Russia. When the findings of the study were examined from the perspective of Türkiye, no causality relationship was found between the variables.

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Published

2024-05-08

How to Cite

Huseynli, B. (2024). Coal Energy in Energy Consumption: An Empirical Analysis in the Case of Russia and Türkiye. International Journal of Energy Economics and Policy, 14(3), 541–548. https://doi.org/10.32479/ijeep.15531

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