Session

Management, Business and Economics

Description

The green economy is a rapidly growing sector that has the potential to drive sustainable economic growth and development. However, the growth of the green economy can also have unintended consequences, including exacerbating existing energy crises. This study focuses on the relationship between the green economy and energy crisis in Europe, exploring the impact of the green economy on energy supply and demand and the ways in which it exacerbates energy crises. The study will utilize a combination of primary and secondary data sources, including government reports, academic studies, and expert interviews, to gather information on the green economy and energy crisis in Europe. The data will be analysed using a range of statistical and econometric techniques to identify patterns and relationships between the green economy and energy crisis. The findings of this study will provide valuable insights into the interplay between the green economy and energy crisis and will inform policy discussions around the development of sustainable energy systems. The results of this study will also be of interest to business leaders and investors in the green economy, as they consider the potential risks and opportunities associated with the growth of this sector. Additionally, the findings of this study will be of interest to policymakers, as they develop strategies to promote sustainable economic growth while addressing energy security concerns.

Keywords:

green economy, energy, energy crisis, demand, supply, price.

Proceedings Editor

Edmond Hajrizi

ISBN

978-9951-550-95-6

Location

UBT Lipjan, Kosovo

Start Date

28-10-2023 8:00 AM

End Date

29-10-2023 6:00 PM

DOI

10.33107/ubt-ic.2023.155

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Green Economy Induces Energy Crisis Case: Europe

UBT Lipjan, Kosovo

The green economy is a rapidly growing sector that has the potential to drive sustainable economic growth and development. However, the growth of the green economy can also have unintended consequences, including exacerbating existing energy crises. This study focuses on the relationship between the green economy and energy crisis in Europe, exploring the impact of the green economy on energy supply and demand and the ways in which it exacerbates energy crises. The study will utilize a combination of primary and secondary data sources, including government reports, academic studies, and expert interviews, to gather information on the green economy and energy crisis in Europe. The data will be analysed using a range of statistical and econometric techniques to identify patterns and relationships between the green economy and energy crisis. The findings of this study will provide valuable insights into the interplay between the green economy and energy crisis and will inform policy discussions around the development of sustainable energy systems. The results of this study will also be of interest to business leaders and investors in the green economy, as they consider the potential risks and opportunities associated with the growth of this sector. Additionally, the findings of this study will be of interest to policymakers, as they develop strategies to promote sustainable economic growth while addressing energy security concerns.