2021
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-994158/v1
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Modeling biogas technology adoption in Pakistan: A way forward for sustainable research of energy

Abstract: The extensive need for energy has become a global issue due to the enormous population growth and demand for electricity-based products. Energy crises are rapidly increasing, which have destructive impacts on the industry in Pakistan. Biogas technology adoption is a challenge in a developing country like Pakistan. The government sector has taken initial steps to eliminate the energy crisis and promoted biogas plants. The primary objective of this study is to explore the satisfied and unsatisfied ratio of farme… Show more

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“…As an emerging global economy, China mainly relies on cheap labor, abundant resources, and large-scale production. China has been facing the problem of excess capacity in traditional industries and a low proportion of high-tech, low-carbon, and environmental protection industries (Ali et al, 2021;Alvarado et al, 2022;Baig et al, 2022;Hussain et al, 2022;Isik et al, 2022). Experts argue that an imbalanced industrial structure creates improper resource allocations and environmental pollution (cf.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As an emerging global economy, China mainly relies on cheap labor, abundant resources, and large-scale production. China has been facing the problem of excess capacity in traditional industries and a low proportion of high-tech, low-carbon, and environmental protection industries (Ali et al, 2021;Alvarado et al, 2022;Baig et al, 2022;Hussain et al, 2022;Isik et al, 2022). Experts argue that an imbalanced industrial structure creates improper resource allocations and environmental pollution (cf.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%