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Materials and Geoenvironment
Volumen 68 (2021): Edición 1 (March 2021)
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An analysis of coal consumption, CO
2
emissions and economic growth in Slovenia
Aleš Budna
Aleš Budna
y
Goran Vižintin
Goran Vižintin
| 06 ago 2023
Materials and Geoenvironment
Volumen 68 (2021): Edición 1 (March 2021)
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Article Category:
Original Scientific Article
Publicado en línea:
06 ago 2023
Páginas:
29 - 39
Recibido:
01 oct 2021
Aceptado:
19 oct 2021
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.2478/rmzmag-2021-0005
Palabras clave
coal
,
emissions
,
correlation
,
forecasting
© 2021 Aleš Budna et al., published by Sciendo
This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.
Figure 1:
Worldwide coal consumption [1].
Figure 2:
Coal consumption in Slovenia [7].
Figure 3:
Amount of CO2 emissions [3].
Figure 4:
Trends in GHG emissions from energy sources, gross domestic product and energy supply in the period 2000–2015 [3].
Figure 5:
Emission productivity in Slovenia [3].
Figure 6:
Correlation coefficient strength [10].
Figure 7:
Removing the outlier [11].
Figure 8:
Deviations of points from the line and deviation of the line from the mean [10].
Figure 9:
1st- and 2nd-order linear regressions [10].
Figure 10:
Emissions of transmission depending on the use of coal.
Figure 11:
Total emissions depending on coal consumption.
Figure 12:
Elimination of the outlier.
Figure 13:
Emission productivity in relation to total emissions.
Figure 1:
Worldwide coal consumption [1].
Figure 2:
Coal consumption in Slovenia [7].
Figure 3:
Amount of CO2 emissions [3].
Figure 4:
Trends in GHG emissions from energy sources, gross domestic product and energy supply in the period 2000–2015 [3].
Figure 5:
Emission productivity in Slovenia [3].
Figure 6:
Correlation coefficient strength [10].
Figure 7:
Removing the outlier [11].
Figure 8:
Deviations of points from the line and deviation of the line from the mean [10].
Figure 9:
1st- and 2nd-order linear regressions [10].
Figure 10:
Emissions of transmission depending on the use of coal.
Figure 11:
Total emissions depending on coal consumption.
Figure 12:
Elimination of the outlier.
Figure 13:
Emission productivity in relation to total emissions.