The Green Deal Policy for Renewable Energy: A Bibliometric Analysis

The industry attention to the environment has been reducing lately, leading to irreversible climate change, reaching the limit of mining, and critical indicators of СО2 emissions. That is why the EU has launched a new Green Policy which includes strategic directions for energy efficiency and which i...

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Main Authors: Yevheniia Ziabina, Tetyana Pimonenko
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Institute for International Cooperation Development 2020-10-01
Series:Virtual Economics
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Online Access:https://virtual-economics.eu/index.php/VE/article/view/89/69
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spelling doaj-a8f0d09c58c846fa981e9839701e7d242020-12-10T21:39:18ZengInstitute for International Cooperation DevelopmentVirtual Economics2657-40472020-10-013414716810.34021/ve.2020.03.04(8)The Green Deal Policy for Renewable Energy: A Bibliometric AnalysisYevheniia Ziabina0https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0832-7932Tetyana Pimonenko1https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6442-3684Sumy State University, Sumy, UkraineSumy State University, Sumy, UkraineThe industry attention to the environment has been reducing lately, leading to irreversible climate change, reaching the limit of mining, and critical indicators of СО2 emissions. That is why the EU has launched a new Green Policy which includes strategic directions for energy efficiency and which is expected to restore biodiversity and slow down the pace of climate change. Thus, on December 11, 2019, there was held the presentation of the “European Green Course”, the main targets of which are to increase the level of energy saving by creating closed cycles in the economy; to minimize greenhouse gas emissions by 2050; to form biodiversity and climate neutrality. Accordingly, countries that accept the terms of the green deal policy need to review all aspects of their economy, from energy production to food consumption, from industry to transport and construction. The purpose of the article is to analyse publications in order to identify public’s awareness of radical changes in economic and ecological spheres. The article provides a bibliometric analysis of research in the field of green deal policy, energy conservation and energy efficiency through the introduction of renewable energy sources. The authors selected 337 papers which were published in 1999-2019. Scopus provided the database for analysis. By means of VOSviewer the results of bibliometric analyses were visualized in a definitions map. It allowed identifying six clusters that combine 131 terms. As a result of the research, the connection between the terms – renewable energy sources and energy saving – was revealed with the help of the constructed bibliographic map.https://virtual-economics.eu/index.php/VE/article/view/89/69green economygreen deal policyrenewable energy sourcesenergy savingenergy modernizationenergy securitycarbon-neutral economy
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The Green Deal Policy for Renewable Energy: A Bibliometric Analysis
Virtual Economics
green economy
green deal policy
renewable energy sources
energy saving
energy modernization
energy security
carbon-neutral economy
author_facet Yevheniia Ziabina
Tetyana Pimonenko
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title The Green Deal Policy for Renewable Energy: A Bibliometric Analysis
title_short The Green Deal Policy for Renewable Energy: A Bibliometric Analysis
title_full The Green Deal Policy for Renewable Energy: A Bibliometric Analysis
title_fullStr The Green Deal Policy for Renewable Energy: A Bibliometric Analysis
title_full_unstemmed The Green Deal Policy for Renewable Energy: A Bibliometric Analysis
title_sort green deal policy for renewable energy: a bibliometric analysis
publisher Institute for International Cooperation Development
series Virtual Economics
issn 2657-4047
publishDate 2020-10-01
description The industry attention to the environment has been reducing lately, leading to irreversible climate change, reaching the limit of mining, and critical indicators of СО2 emissions. That is why the EU has launched a new Green Policy which includes strategic directions for energy efficiency and which is expected to restore biodiversity and slow down the pace of climate change. Thus, on December 11, 2019, there was held the presentation of the “European Green Course”, the main targets of which are to increase the level of energy saving by creating closed cycles in the economy; to minimize greenhouse gas emissions by 2050; to form biodiversity and climate neutrality. Accordingly, countries that accept the terms of the green deal policy need to review all aspects of their economy, from energy production to food consumption, from industry to transport and construction. The purpose of the article is to analyse publications in order to identify public’s awareness of radical changes in economic and ecological spheres. The article provides a bibliometric analysis of research in the field of green deal policy, energy conservation and energy efficiency through the introduction of renewable energy sources. The authors selected 337 papers which were published in 1999-2019. Scopus provided the database for analysis. By means of VOSviewer the results of bibliometric analyses were visualized in a definitions map. It allowed identifying six clusters that combine 131 terms. As a result of the research, the connection between the terms – renewable energy sources and energy saving – was revealed with the help of the constructed bibliographic map.
topic green economy
green deal policy
renewable energy sources
energy saving
energy modernization
energy security
carbon-neutral economy
url https://virtual-economics.eu/index.php/VE/article/view/89/69
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