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|a books978-3-0365-6079-3
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|a Rokicki, Tomasz
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|a Economic and Social Consequences of the COVID-19 Pandemic in Energy Sector
|h Elektronische Ressource
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|a Basel
|b MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute
|c 2022
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|a 1 electronic resource (372 p.)
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|a renewable sources of energy during pandemics
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|a ranking of countries' energy intensity
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|a efficiency
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|a social values
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|a greenhouse gas
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|a consumers preferences
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|a fossil fuel
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|a pandemic
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|a energy industry
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|a electric vehicles market and policy
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|a energy manager
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|a environmental protection
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|a crude price
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|a stock market sectors
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|a electric car charging points
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|a electric vehicles
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|a consumer decision making
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|a multi-criteria analysis
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|a alternative energy
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|a Research & information: general / bicssc
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|a mining sector
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|a Physics / bicssc
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|a energy company
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|a frequency domain causality test
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|a photovoltaics
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|a expenditures
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|a energy
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|a reducing energy intensity
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|a United States
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|a delay discounting
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|a economic factors
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|a sustainable transport
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|a stock market companies
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|a competences
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|a fossil fuel energy
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|a novel coronavirus pandemic
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|a cultural factors
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|a energy poverty
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|a economic effects of the pandemic
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|a financial analysis
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|a economic uncertainty
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|a energy sector
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|a futures
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|a electromobility
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|a electrify transport
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|a development
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|a purchase intention
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|a COVID-19 pandemic
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|a emissions
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|a countries of Central and Eastern Europe
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|a renewable energy
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|a decarbonizing transport
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|a Markow switching regression
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|a shale
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|a pandemic-COVID-19
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|a energy consumption
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|a energy efficiency
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|a households
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|a monitoring
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|a changes in energetic balance due to COVID-19
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|a machine learning methods
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|a sectors of the economy
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|a initiatives and adaptation measures
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|a energy consumption effectiveness
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|a storage crisis
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|a nonlinear autoregressive distributed lag model
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|a zero-emissions vehicles
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|a corruption
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|a companies in the Transport-Shipping-Logistics Sector
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|a economic situation
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|a COVID-19
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|a e-mobility
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|a OPEC
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|a carbon dioxide emissions
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|a particulate matter (PM)
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|a energy policy
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|a volatility
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|a countries of Western Europe
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|a policy measures
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|a pandemics
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|a labor market
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|a sustainability
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|a sustainable energy development
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|a social effects of the pandemic
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|a self-government units
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|a environmental problems
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|a Bórawski, Piotr
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|a Saniuk, Sebastian
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|a Rokicki, Tomasz
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|a The purpose of the Special Issue was to collect the results of research and experience on the consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic for the energy sector and the energy market, broadly understood, that were visible after a year. In particular, the impact of COVID-19 on the energy sector in the EU, including Poland, and the US was examined. The topics concerned various issues, e.g., the situation of energy companies, including those listed on the stock exchange, mining companies, and those dealing with renewable energy. The topics related to the development of electromobility, managerial competences, energy expenditure of local government units, sustainable development of energy, and energy poverty during a pandemic were also discussed.
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