Modelling the non-linear energy intensity effect based on a quantile-on-quantile approach: The case of textiles manufacturing in Asian countries

M Haseeb, S Kot, HI Hussain, LWW Mihardjo, P Saługa - Energies, 2020 - mdpi.com
The objective of the current examination is to identify the dynamic relationship between the
textile industry and energy intensity. The study evaluates the asymmetric impact of textile …

Asymmetric impact of textile and clothing manufacturing on carbon-dioxide emissions: Evidence from top Asian economies

M Haseeb, I Haouas, M Nasih, LWW Mihardjo… - Energy, 2020 - Elsevier
The aim of the current investigation is to analyze the impact of textile and clothing (T&C)
manufacturing on carbon dioxide emission (CO 2) in top Asian economies. In doing so, the …

Analysis of energy intensity in manufacturing industry using mixed-effects models

D Kepplinger, M Templ, S Upadhyaya - Energy, 2013 - Elsevier
The paper makes a cross country analysis of the energy intensity in manufacturing sectors.
Empirical data for this purpose is gathered from the databases of two international agencies …

The energy footprint of China's textile industry: Perspectives from decoupling and decomposition analysis

L Wang, Y Li, W He - Energies, 2017 - mdpi.com
Energy is the essential input for operations along the industrial manufacturing chain of
textiles. China's textile industry is facing great pressure on energy consumption reduction …

Energy efficiency and influencing factor analysis in the overall Chinese textile industry

L Peng, Y Zhang, Y Wang, X Zeng, N Peng, A Yu - Energy, 2015 - Elsevier
This study analyzes the OTI (overall textile industry) energy efficiency gap between China
and the US and measures the longitudinal changes in OTI energy efficiency over time. A …

[HTML][HTML] Energy Intensity analysis of Indian manufacturing industries

A Soni, A Mittal, M Kapshe - Resource-Efficient Technologies, 2017 - Elsevier
Energy has been recognized as one of the key inputs for the economic growth and social
development of a country. India being one of the largest and rapidly growing developing …

[PDF][PDF] Revisiting the nexus among carbon emissions, energy consumption and total factor productivity in African countries: new evidence from nonparametric quantile …

E Dogan, P Tzeremes, B Altinoz - Heliyon, 2020 - cell.com
This study aims to contribute to the existing thin body of nonlinear causality literature by
applying the new hybrid nonparametric quantile causality approach. In this line, we …

A comparative study of energy consumption and efficiency of Japanese and Chinese manufacturing industry

Y Zhao, J Ke, CC Ni, M McNeil, NZ Khanna, N Zhou… - Energy Policy, 2014 - Elsevier
The industrial sector consumes about 50% of the world׳ s delivered energy and thus has a
large impact on the world׳ s energy production and consumption. Japan is one of the …

Determinants of energy intensity in Indian manufacturing industries: a firm level analysis

S Sahu, K Narayanan - 2010 - mpra.ub.uni-muenchen.de
The demand for energy, particularly for commercial energy, has been growing rapidly with
the growth of the economy, changes in the demographic structure, rising urbanization, socio …

The energy consumption and economic growth nexus in top ten energy-consuming countries: Fresh evidence from using the quantile-on-quantile approach

M Shahbaz, M Zakaria, SJH Shahzad, MK Mahalik - Energy Economics, 2018 - Elsevier
This paper empirically examines the inter-linkages between energy consumption and
economic growth in top ten energy-consuming countries ie China, the USA, Russia, India …