Research Article
Impact Of Transportation Sector Energy Consumption, Diesel Production, Crude Oil Imports On Carbon (Co2) Emissions In Indonesia
@INPROCEEDINGS{10.4108/eai.19-9-2023.2340411, author={Anita Sholih Harahap and Fitrawaty Fitrawaty and Arwansyah Arwansyah}, title={Impact Of Transportation Sector Energy Consumption, Diesel Production, Crude Oil Imports On Carbon (Co2) Emissions In Indonesia}, proceedings={Proceedings of the 8th Annual International Seminar on Transformative Education and Educational Leadership, AISTEEL 2023, 19 September 2023, Medan, North Sumatera Province, Indonesia}, publisher={EAI}, proceedings_a={AISTEEL}, year={2023}, month={12}, keywords={energy consumption transportation sector diesel production crude oil imports co2 emission}, doi={10.4108/eai.19-9-2023.2340411} }
- Anita Sholih Harahap
Fitrawaty Fitrawaty
Arwansyah Arwansyah
Year: 2023
Impact Of Transportation Sector Energy Consumption, Diesel Production, Crude Oil Imports On Carbon (Co2) Emissions In Indonesia
AISTEEL
EAI
DOI: 10.4108/eai.19-9-2023.2340411
Abstract
The problem in this study is the declining quality of the environment in Indonesia, such as increasing global temperatures and climate change which has caused natural disasters such as floods, land slides and other natural disasters which have had an impact on hampering the wheels of the economy and causing losses in the economy. The data analysis technique performed is first using the Error Correction Model . The results show Energy Consumption in the Transportation Sector, there is an increase in, it will increase carbon emissions (CO2) in the short term and Energy Consumption in the Transportation Sector, there is an increase it will increase carbon emissions (CO2) in the long term. Diesel Production Variable, there is an increase it will not increase carbon emissions (CO2) in the short term, the Diesel Production Variable there is an increase it will not increase carbon emissions (CO2) in the long term. Crude Oil Import Value Variable, there is a decrease it will reduce carbon emissions in the short term, there is an increase (depreciation) in the Crude Oil Import variable, it will increase carbon emissions (CO2) in the long run.