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How Accurate is it to Define Biofuels as Renewable Energy? A Theoretical and Empirical Analysis

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  • R dvan Karacan

    (Kocaeli University, Marshall Campus, 41800, Turkey)

  • Ismail Baris

    (sk dar University, 34662, Istanbul, Turkey,)

  • M. Emin Yardimci

    (Kocaeli University, Umuttepe Campus, 41380, zmit, Turkey)

  • Vedat Cengiz

    (Kocaeli University, Umuttepe Campus, 41380, zmit, Turkey)

Abstract

Currently, energy needs are largely provided from fossil fuels. However, fossil fuels, which have a history of about two hundred years, tend to run out every day. On the other hand, the human population is growing rapidly. In this context, it is of great importance that the resources to meet the energy needs of the growing population are sustainable. Energy sources that meet this definition have entered the literature as renewable energy . In the current literature, biofuels are defined as renewable energy sources. Yet, biofuels are fuels of biological origin that depend on agricultural production. Further biofuel production takes place at the expense of the use of land allocated for food production. The reduction of land allocated to food production can directly affect the prices of agricultural products. Therefore, interest in biofuel production has decreased. Is it right to accept biofuels as renewable energy in this form? Our goal is to contribute to the literature by revealing a mistake that is known to be true. For this purpose, both theoretical and empirical analyses were conducted based on biofuel production and agri-food prices . The United States, the world's largest producer of biofuels, was selected for empirical analysis. In this context, the ARDL model of long-term and short-term relationships between variables was decoded using data containing 1992-2017. The findings revealed the existence of a long-term linear relationship between the two variables.

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  • R dvan Karacan & Ismail Baris & M. Emin Yardimci & Vedat Cengiz, 2021. "How Accurate is it to Define Biofuels as Renewable Energy? A Theoretical and Empirical Analysis," International Journal of Energy Economics and Policy, Econjournals, vol. 11(6), pages 250-255.
  • Handle: RePEc:eco:journ2:2021-06-29
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    1. Giuseppe Craparo & Elisa Isabel Cano Montero & Jesús Fernando Santos Peñalver, 2024. "Trends in the circular economy applied to the agricultural sector in the framework of the SDGs," Environment, Development and Sustainability: A Multidisciplinary Approach to the Theory and Practice of Sustainable Development, Springer, vol. 26(10), pages 26699-26729, October.

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    Keywords

    Biofuels; Agri-Food Prices; Renewable Energy.;
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    JEL classification:

    • C1 - Mathematical and Quantitative Methods - - Econometric and Statistical Methods and Methodology: General
    • Q4 - Agricultural and Natural Resource Economics; Environmental and Ecological Economics - - Energy
    • Q3 - Agricultural and Natural Resource Economics; Environmental and Ecological Economics - - Nonrenewable Resources and Conservation

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