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An Analysis of the Use of Energy from Conventional Fossil Fuels and Green Renewable Energy in the Context of the European Union’s Planned Energy Transformation

Katarzyna Chudy–Laskowska, Tomasz Pisula

2022Energies53 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Over the past few years, considerable emphasis has been put on decarbonization, which, in the context of the recent events in Europe, proves that mixing energy sources is the best strategy. This article discusses ways in which individual EU member states manage their energy source diversification, while comparing their levels of fossil fuels and renewable energy sources (RESs) usage. The research data was acquired from the Eurostat website and comprises of 15 indicators describing the use of energy both from conventional and renewable sources in the European Union, in 2019. The study employs taxonomical methods, such as ranking and cluster analysis. The authors put forward a hypothesis that EU member states approach the use of energy resources in several ways. There are countries which take advantage of both traditional and renewable sources (Netherlands, Germany, Austria, and Italy). However, there is a group of states that relies on a single energy source and exclusively uses either traditional (Poland) or renewable energy resources (Sweden, Finland). The analyses enabled the isolation of country clusters with similar activities and energy strategies.

Topics & Concepts

Renewable energyEuropean unionContext (archaeology)Energy mixFossil fuelEnergy policyDiversification (marketing strategy)Natural resource economicsEnergy sourceEnvironmental economicsAlternative energyEnvironmental impact of the energy industryMember statesEconomyBusinessEnvironmental resource managementInternational tradeEconomicsEngineeringGeographyElectricity generationPower (physics)Waste managementMarketingQuantum mechanicsPhysicsArchaeologyElectrical engineeringGlobal Energy Security and PolicyEnergy, Environment, Economic GrowthIntegrated Energy Systems Optimization