Effectual Outworking of Environmental Sustainability, Energy Security and Energy Equity in the Energy Consumption, Economic Growth and Emission Reduction in the ASEAN

With the pandemic coming to an end, the world is expected to revert to most, if not all, of its economic activities prior to the pandemic to ensure economic recovery. However, this pursuit also impacts energy consumption, economic growth, and emission reduction. There have been several studies that...

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Main Authors: Recto, King Harold A, Gamara, Rex Paolo C, Neyra, Romano Q
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Online Access:https://archium.ateneo.edu/ecce-faculty-pubs/140
https://doi.org/10.1109/HNICEM57413.2022.10109407
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spelling ph-ateneo-arc.ecce-faculty-pubs-11342023-07-12T05:38:59Z Effectual Outworking of Environmental Sustainability, Energy Security and Energy Equity in the Energy Consumption, Economic Growth and Emission Reduction in the ASEAN Recto, King Harold A Gamara, Rex Paolo C Neyra, Romano Q With the pandemic coming to an end, the world is expected to revert to most, if not all, of its economic activities prior to the pandemic to ensure economic recovery. However, this pursuit also impacts energy consumption, economic growth, and emission reduction. There have been several studies that have tackled this but only on a macro-scale and were focused on developed countries, so the context is different from Southeast Asia. Using regression modelling of World Energy Council (WEC) trilemma scores of the member countries of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), its mathematical relationships with energy consumption, economic growth and emission reduction were determined, as well as its implications to sustainable energy policy in the ASEAN. The study found out that Gaussian Process Regression – Exponential GPR is the best fit model to use for this purpose. Considering the findings, policies to (1) encourage investments in clean energy, (2) push for clean energy transition, (3) reduce energy-related carbon dioxide emissions, (4) study the differences in energy use and efficiency across groups and (5) advocate energy savings were forwarded. 2022-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://archium.ateneo.edu/ecce-faculty-pubs/140 https://doi.org/10.1109/HNICEM57413.2022.10109407 Electronics, Computer, and Communications Engineering Faculty Publications Archīum Ateneo Environment Energy Sustainability Economic Growth Energy Trilemma Economics Energy consumption Pandemics Green products Gaussian processes Mathematical models Security Economics Electrical and Computer Engineering Engineering Environmental Sciences Environmental Studies Growth and Development Physical Sciences and Mathematics Power and Energy Sustainability
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topic Environment
Energy
Sustainability
Economic Growth
Energy Trilemma
Economics
Energy consumption
Pandemics
Green products
Gaussian processes
Mathematical models
Security
Economics
Electrical and Computer Engineering
Engineering
Environmental Sciences
Environmental Studies
Growth and Development
Physical Sciences and Mathematics
Power and Energy
Sustainability
spellingShingle Environment
Energy
Sustainability
Economic Growth
Energy Trilemma
Economics
Energy consumption
Pandemics
Green products
Gaussian processes
Mathematical models
Security
Economics
Electrical and Computer Engineering
Engineering
Environmental Sciences
Environmental Studies
Growth and Development
Physical Sciences and Mathematics
Power and Energy
Sustainability
Recto, King Harold A
Gamara, Rex Paolo C
Neyra, Romano Q
Effectual Outworking of Environmental Sustainability, Energy Security and Energy Equity in the Energy Consumption, Economic Growth and Emission Reduction in the ASEAN
description With the pandemic coming to an end, the world is expected to revert to most, if not all, of its economic activities prior to the pandemic to ensure economic recovery. However, this pursuit also impacts energy consumption, economic growth, and emission reduction. There have been several studies that have tackled this but only on a macro-scale and were focused on developed countries, so the context is different from Southeast Asia. Using regression modelling of World Energy Council (WEC) trilemma scores of the member countries of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), its mathematical relationships with energy consumption, economic growth and emission reduction were determined, as well as its implications to sustainable energy policy in the ASEAN. The study found out that Gaussian Process Regression – Exponential GPR is the best fit model to use for this purpose. Considering the findings, policies to (1) encourage investments in clean energy, (2) push for clean energy transition, (3) reduce energy-related carbon dioxide emissions, (4) study the differences in energy use and efficiency across groups and (5) advocate energy savings were forwarded.
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author Recto, King Harold A
Gamara, Rex Paolo C
Neyra, Romano Q
author_facet Recto, King Harold A
Gamara, Rex Paolo C
Neyra, Romano Q
author_sort Recto, King Harold A
title Effectual Outworking of Environmental Sustainability, Energy Security and Energy Equity in the Energy Consumption, Economic Growth and Emission Reduction in the ASEAN
title_short Effectual Outworking of Environmental Sustainability, Energy Security and Energy Equity in the Energy Consumption, Economic Growth and Emission Reduction in the ASEAN
title_full Effectual Outworking of Environmental Sustainability, Energy Security and Energy Equity in the Energy Consumption, Economic Growth and Emission Reduction in the ASEAN
title_fullStr Effectual Outworking of Environmental Sustainability, Energy Security and Energy Equity in the Energy Consumption, Economic Growth and Emission Reduction in the ASEAN
title_full_unstemmed Effectual Outworking of Environmental Sustainability, Energy Security and Energy Equity in the Energy Consumption, Economic Growth and Emission Reduction in the ASEAN
title_sort effectual outworking of environmental sustainability, energy security and energy equity in the energy consumption, economic growth and emission reduction in the asean
publisher Archīum Ateneo
publishDate 2022
url https://archium.ateneo.edu/ecce-faculty-pubs/140
https://doi.org/10.1109/HNICEM57413.2022.10109407
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