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- Title
Renewable energy consumption and the rising effect of climate policy uncertainty: Fresh policy analysis from China.
- Authors
Huo, Dongxia; Bagadeem, Salim; Elsherazy, Tarek Abbas; Nasnodkar, Siddhesh Prabhu; Kalra, Akash
- Abstract
A crucial turning point has been achieved in the global energy transition with an increased emphasis on renewable energy sources. This study investigates the time-varying effects of climate policy uncertainty on various types of renewable energy consumption. Initially, we scrutinize the influence of climate policy uncertainty (CPU) on energy consumption by employing the conventional Granger causality test. Our results reveal that CPU insignificantly affects hydroelectric, biomass, and geothermal energy consumption, whereas it significantly affects wind and solar energy. To further understand the dynamic nature of these impacts, we utilize a unique time-varying Granger causality test, incorporating three distinct algorithms. Using a time-varying testing window, we find that CPU exerts an insignificant effect on geothermal energy but produces a significant, albeit discontinuous, effect on other renewable energy sources throughout the sampling period. Furthermore, this study extends its analysis to examine the effect on overall renewable energy consumption. Our investigation highlights the need for decision-makers in each energy sector to account for the potential risks arising due to changes in climate policy over different periods.
- Subjects
CHINA; ENERGY consumption; GOVERNMENT policy on climate change; RENEWABLE energy sources; RENEWABLE energy transition (Government policy); CONSUMPTION (Economics); RENEWABLE energy industry; HYDROELECTRIC power plants
- Publication
Economic Analysis & Policy, 2023, Vol 80, p1459
- ISSN
0313-5926
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1016/j.eap.2023.10.017