A revisit to the relationship between geothermal energy growth and underground water quality in EU economies

This study's main goal is to evaluate how the research will look at the impact of geothermal energy production on the quality of the subterranean in the 27 European nations from 1990 to 2021. A considerable decline in the subterranean water supply can occur in EU14 emerging nations employing ge...

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Main Authors: Alsaleh, Mohd, Chen, Tinggui, Abdul-Rahim, Abdul Samad
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Published: Taylor and Francis 2024
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/119770/
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author Alsaleh, Mohd
Chen, Tinggui
Abdul-Rahim, Abdul Samad
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Chen, Tinggui
Abdul-Rahim, Abdul Samad
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description This study's main goal is to evaluate how the research will look at the impact of geothermal energy production on the quality of the subterranean in the 27 European nations from 1990 to 2021. A considerable decline in the subterranean water supply can occur in EU14 emerging nations employing geothermal energy growth compared to EU13 emerging economies, according to research that uses the autoregressive distributed lag (ARDL). Fossil fuel use, population growth, and economic expansion are some factors that have a more detrimental effect on the subterranean water supply in EU14 emerging economies than in EU13 emerging nations. In contrast, the study's findings indicate that EU13 emerging nations may be better able to enhance their underground water supply than EU14 emerging economies because of more effective institutional qualities. The findings so indicate that increasing the amount of geothermal energy generation among the 27 European Union countries can accelerate subsurface water degradation at a high capacity and help achieve unionism's 2030 energy-related goals. When this is achieved, climate change will be put to check, as pollution of the environment. All calculations projected were seen to be of a good level of validity, and this is ascertained through three estimators considered in this study.
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spelling upm-1197702025-09-19T07:34:09Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/119770/ A revisit to the relationship between geothermal energy growth and underground water quality in EU economies Alsaleh, Mohd Chen, Tinggui Abdul-Rahim, Abdul Samad This study's main goal is to evaluate how the research will look at the impact of geothermal energy production on the quality of the subterranean in the 27 European nations from 1990 to 2021. A considerable decline in the subterranean water supply can occur in EU14 emerging nations employing geothermal energy growth compared to EU13 emerging economies, according to research that uses the autoregressive distributed lag (ARDL). Fossil fuel use, population growth, and economic expansion are some factors that have a more detrimental effect on the subterranean water supply in EU14 emerging economies than in EU13 emerging nations. In contrast, the study's findings indicate that EU13 emerging nations may be better able to enhance their underground water supply than EU14 emerging economies because of more effective institutional qualities. The findings so indicate that increasing the amount of geothermal energy generation among the 27 European Union countries can accelerate subsurface water degradation at a high capacity and help achieve unionism's 2030 energy-related goals. When this is achieved, climate change will be put to check, as pollution of the environment. All calculations projected were seen to be of a good level of validity, and this is ascertained through three estimators considered in this study. Taylor and Francis 2024 Article PeerReviewed Alsaleh, Mohd and Chen, Tinggui and Abdul-Rahim, Abdul Samad (2024) A revisit to the relationship between geothermal energy growth and underground water quality in EU economies. Environmental Technology, 45 (7). pp. 1271-1289. ISSN 0959-3330; eISSN: 1479-487X https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/09593330.2022.2141662 10.1080/09593330.2022.2141662
spellingShingle Alsaleh, Mohd
Chen, Tinggui
Abdul-Rahim, Abdul Samad
A revisit to the relationship between geothermal energy growth and underground water quality in EU economies
title A revisit to the relationship between geothermal energy growth and underground water quality in EU economies
title_full A revisit to the relationship between geothermal energy growth and underground water quality in EU economies
title_fullStr A revisit to the relationship between geothermal energy growth and underground water quality in EU economies
title_full_unstemmed A revisit to the relationship between geothermal energy growth and underground water quality in EU economies
title_short A revisit to the relationship between geothermal energy growth and underground water quality in EU economies
title_sort revisit to the relationship between geothermal energy growth and underground water quality in eu economies
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http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/119770/