Abstract

At present motor transport is one of the key components of the formation of a long-term policy of sustainable economic development. Analysis of the structure of energy consumption in motor transport is necessary for better understanding of the factors that affect the increase in the share of renewable energy sources in transport and the effectiveness of specific support measures for the transition to vehicles with minimal or no greenhouse gas emissions. Models of pooled regression, regression with random and fixed effects were built in order to reveal the influence of the chosen factors on the share of renewable energy and electricity in the structure of energy consumption by vehicles. The results of evaluation for 31 European countries in the 2005-2017 showed that the criterion, which allows identifying groups of countries, is the volume of environmental transport taxes per vehicle unit. Countries with higher taxation volumes has such influencing factors as Corruption Perceptions Index, Energy productivity, Total environmental taxes per capita and Employment in high- and medium-high technology manufacturing sectors and knowledge-intensive service sectors. Consumption in countries with lower tax differentiation is influenced by index of research intensity, Corruption Perceptions Index and Shares of environmental and labour taxes.

Highlights

  • Analysis of the present state and structure of energy consumption is a key component in the formation of long-term policies for sustainable development of the economy [1]

  • According to the European Environment Agency (EEA), the amount of greenhouse gas emissions due to fuel combustion in motor transport increased by 5.4% in the period of 2013-2016

  • The analysis showed that the studied countries have a different elasticity of the share of renewable energy sources (RES) in motor transport by the chosen factors

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Introduction

Analysis of the present state and structure of energy consumption is a key component in the formation of long-term policies for sustainable development of the economy [1]. Reduction of the negative impact on the environment and human health is associated with the improvement of automotive technologies and the transition to alternative fuels in road transport, primarily electricity and renewable sources [2]. In order to reduce the emission of greenhouse gases, European countries have set targets for efficiency of energy consumption, which were achieved, as well as increase the usage of renewable energy sources, becoming world leaders in this area. By 2020, the goal is set for energy consumption to be at least 20% from renewable sources (Directive 2009/28/EC) and at least 27% by 2030 (2030 Energy Strategy). In 2016, the consumption of oil products by vehicles in the European Union was 95%. According to the European Environment Agency (EEA), the amount of greenhouse gas emissions due to fuel combustion in motor transport increased by 5.4% in the period of 2013-2016

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