Renewable EnergyEconomicsEnergy ConsumptionDevelopment of economyEnergy is the major source for the economic development of any country. In recent years, India energy consumption has been increasing at a relatively fast rateHaghighat Nia, Farzaneh
According to the primary findings, the growth hypothesis exists in developing countries as both nonrenewable energy and renewable energy impact economic growth positively in MMQR estimation (for renewable energy at all quintiles and nonrenewable energy at lower quantiles), whereas the feedback hypothesis...
The linkage between renewable energy resources and environmental influences on economic growth among selected Asian economies play a vital role in sustainable economic development. This study encompasses the panel data sets for eight selected Asian countries, and the period starts from 1990 to 2018. Thi...
Non-renewable energy consumption has been argued to have more negative effects on the environment than positive effects, and some of those negative impacts include CO2 emission and other forms of environmental degradation. These are in sharp contrast to the tenets of environmental sustainability (Jamel...
The innovation of renewable energy technologies promotes sustainable growth path in the OECD countries. So, policy makers of the OECD countries should, firstly, encourage the consumption of renewable electricity because it has a very high positive impact on sustainable growth path. Secondly, they are...
Adaduldah et al. [2] examine the influence of renewable energy on the day-ahead electricity prices in Germany. They observed that, the share of renewables in the country has increased to such an astronomical Theoretical model The theoretical model is derived based on the equilibrium concept in...
This study examines the factors which influence Economic Growth, measure the growth rate of total factor productivity (TFP) and examine the relationship between TFP, nonrenewable energy consumption and renewable energy consumption to economic growth in oil producing African countries. An augmented producti...
Statistics show that cities consume 75% of the world's energy and emit 80% greenhouse gases4. Therefore, an important question in the field of environmental economics is how to effectively encourage UGTI activities and improve the level of UGTI. At the same time, in order to effectively ...
Oil and natural consumption are non-renewable energy sources that are the main drivers of economic growth, but these energy sources are also the main cause
Given the finite nature of fossil energy and rising environmental pressures, countries are increasing focus on clean energy. By employing provincial panel